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by Karen Francis
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This art print, Guarding the Brooks, is a rendering of the lion sculpture at the West entrance of the Brooks Art Museum in Memphis, TN by Memphis... more
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This art print, Guarding the Brooks, is a rendering of the lion sculpture at the West entrance of the Brooks Art Museum in Memphis, TN by Memphis artist Karen Francis. Starting with a camera phone SE2013 digital photograph, the image was imported into a computer and worked with artistic filters in Photoshop to add texture, light, offset printing effects and text. This new print is available as a poster, notecard, print on paper, or print on canvas, acrylic, or metal from authorized publisher fineartamerica.com by ordering through their secure online shopping cart at their website or on karen-francis.artistwebsites.com Frames are also optional and come in a large array of styles. Unframed Prints begin around $22. dollars. The image is also available for licensing through Pixels.com for a variety of purposes such as phone cases, book covers, ads. Please write the artist at kfrancis 427@gmail.com with any questions you may have and to let her know of any purchases or licensing...
I paint primarily in oil, frequently exploring digital art through video, film creation, artificial intelligence, and new mobile apps. An American artist, born in Memphis, TN, I've exhibited my paintings in brick & mortar galleries in five states, Washington DC, as well as China and India, plus numerous other venues and benefits. I seek to create harmonious images expressing love of life and find inspiration in travel, having visited twenty countries, and forty-six states in the U.S. While partially self taught through studying the works at the great art museums of the world and reading books, I've also taken art classes at the Art Students League of New York, the Torpedo Factory in Virginia, George Mason University, the Corcoran...
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Frederick Lyle Morris
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Karen Francis replied:
Thank you.