#art, Elisa (No.1) As a Fine Art Print…

(Image property of Francisco Bravo Cabrera/All Rights Reserved)

THE IMAGE YOU SEE, «ELISA (No.1)» IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE ART PRINT AVAILABLE NOW THROUGH FINE ART AMERICA.

What is a fine art print? A fine art print is a reproduction of an original work of art on quality paper, canvas, wood, metal or placed on another object, like a t-shirt, a pillow and many other surfaces. The only company I use to create fine art prints of my artwork is Fine Art America and Pixels (both part of the same company). When you order they handle the entire transaction and ship to you as soon as your order is ready. They use only the best materials and that is why I trust them. I know and am happy with their track record.

Here you see «Elisa (No.1)» as a fine art print. There are many styles of prints to choose from. I invite you to visit my online gallery at Fine Art America and choose from the various images I have placed on there. They can be made into fine art prints or placed upon your choice of lifestyle, technology or clothing choices. Also, visit the gallery often as I often change the images I place there. This keeps them exclusive. After all a fine art print is a very affordable alternative and it is still original art created by working artists.

(2022)

(If you see any fine art prints on this video and you cannot find them available on Fine Art America, please contact me)

CHEERS

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    1. Thank you so much Satyam! 🌼🌼🌼

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  1. Avatar de Armi Messenger AA1C dice:

    🌷🌟😸

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    1. Buona serata Giovanni! (Bona nit, fins demà)

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  2. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

    She looks very dramatic. Almost has a German feel to me although I couldn’t actually say why.

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    1. Interesting observation Pat. What is a German feel?

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      1. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

        The black ink around the eyes, the angular shape of the face and the sneer on the lips are what seem a bit like some German art (circa-1930-1945) to me. Not saying it is, just a feeling some of the facial details seem to me.

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      2. No, you’ve made a good critical observation, and the right one. One of my main references, as an expressionist, is Austrian and German expressionist art. I’ve featured some of my faves. So you are right! Cheers!

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  3. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

    Thanks for the corroboration that I am not totally out in left field, Francisco.

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    1. No, no fields to the left or right here, just a keen eye 👁️

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      1. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

        Out in left field is a cliche regarding someone who is speaking without having a clue what he/she is talking about. So there was some basis for my observations.

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      2. Thank you for the clarification, and absolutely, you were on the mark, I’m not having you on. It’s true.

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  4. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

    I did not think you were. I was just not sure if you were familiar with that colloquialism.

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    1. Yes, that one I did know. But I appreciate your intent, for sure.

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  5. Avatar de mktedman mktedman dice:

    wonderful work

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    1. Thank you 🙏🏻

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