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Examples of The Earlier Digital Work of Late 2003:

Click on any of the following topics to go to it's digital art gallery index:

 

Hurricane Digital Work

Delta Bird Digital Work

English Girl Digital Work

4 Planets, Planet 1 Digital Work

4 Climates, Climate One

4 Climates, Climate Two

 

At last.  I can get a picture-sized print to you.  See below for details.

Click the reproduction I'm holding in the picture above to see that particular digital art image.

Through the use of modern large scale printers called plotters and superior inks that are UV resistant and so on, Jen and I (mostly Jen!) have managed to get the digital work off the screen and onto a framable format such as the sturdy "foam core" you see in the picture and even on primed artist's canvass.  Now we're in the process of finding out how to get the shopping cart technology and secure payment site into this site so you can buy them with a credit card or the newly popular credit card style bank debit card.  (watch out,  with too many boring cards, you might become card-bored.  yuck, yuck.  I had to watch out the other day, but that was only to see what time it was.)

For the moment, contact me through the email address artnegotiate@paulhallart.com and if I can find you in the midst of all the spam I get these days, I'll have one of these printed for you.

The trial price for the foam core reproduction is sixty-five dollars plus shipping and handling in the United States.  Overseas would be more depending on where it is.  

The reproduction on artist's canvas is lighter in tone because of the texture of the surface.  That's One Hundred and Ten dollars plus shipping and handling.  I mean, it has to be hand-stretched and so on, by moi.  By the way, you can specify un-stretched and just have your frame shop do the whole thing.  That would be safer in the mail and we'd all save on postage; you'd then get it safely rolled in a tube.  But otherwise, I'll stretch it on stretcher bars and if you want it in a frame, I can have it done, but it will cost more.

Of course, most of the art seen in the website can also be reproduced at similar prices as above for a limited time on the canvas and foam core surfaces.

Also, the same company can do a professional print-out on regular sized paper or glossy paper, again signed by me and dated date of printing,  Those could be had for ten dollars, plus shipping and handling..

Well, that's just about it for now.  We're still working on it and will continue to update with the latest improvements as we go along, so keep posted if you're interested.