Welcome to my online gallery, managed by Pictorem, where you can order images in a variety of sizes and formats. I love how you can change the look and feel of a design by printing on different materials. For example, canvas and acrylic are more traditional, while printing on metal or wood really gives a different vibe to the piece.
Each month I’ll release a small number of 1/1 pieces for each art series. Once you order a design, it will be retired forever, and any unclaimed designs for the month will also disappear for good. Aww, that’s sad! Don’t let that happen. Check out the new releases each month and have fun designing one that is uniquely yours!
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What is a 1/1 image? This notation has been historically used to describe prints that are part of a numbered set, such as 1/100, to indicate the exclusivity and rarity of art work that has been duplicated.
Fast forward to the age of digital art, where the artist can work together with chance to create a design that adheres to certain patterns yet retains elements of randomness, such that no two works are exactly the same. With a 1/1 digital image, you have a one of a kind, unique work of art. Other pieces in the series may be similar, but none will be exactly like yours!
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Also - Something new just added! A permanent collection of photographs of some favorite places from around the world! Check out *Voyages*
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Each month I’ll release a small number of 1/1 pieces for each art series. Once you order a design, it will be retired forever, and any unclaimed designs for the month will also disappear for good. Aww, that’s sad! Don’t let that happen. Check out the new releases each month and have fun designing one that is uniquely yours!
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What is a 1/1 image? This notation has been historically used to describe prints that are part of a numbered set, such as 1/100, to indicate the exclusivity and rarity of art work that has been duplicated.
Fast forward to the age of digital art, where the artist can work together with chance to create a design that adheres to certain patterns yet retains elements of randomness, such that no two works are exactly the same. With a 1/1 digital image, you have a one of a kind, unique work of art. Other pieces in the series may be similar, but none will be exactly like yours!
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Also - Something new just added! A permanent collection of photographs of some favorite places from around the world! Check out *Voyages*
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