Did that announcement get your attention? I've reduced the prices on the
prints, to be in line with what other visual artists are charging. The original prices were determined by the web shop site's recommendation, but ten percent less:
This site is primarily used by professional photographers who photograph weddings and the like. However, a search of comparable ARTISTS out there show they don't charge quite as much.
If you look around, you'll see these are reasonable prices, and madly crave my art hanging on the walls of your home. Also, don't forget these are easily frameable, so you don't have to go and pay 100 bucks on a fancy frame to fit an odd size picture. Just any old cheapie frame from Micheals' or 'Wallys' or where ever will do.
That is end of the 'advertisement'. Now for some more good news. I have a new enhanced version of Dark Lord of Thunder! I was puzzled when the print I received was oddly dark in HUE, so I took a closer look at the file in Photoshop. Back when I created it, I didn't have that better program. I learned the red I'd used was one that gave a 'gamut' warning, meaning it would not print, and it showed a tiny square of what would print. That was a shade much darker. Which of course was what I got. So I tweaked and tweaked, and tested using the 'desaturate' to make sure Set would not be disappearing into the background:
Set is NOT a God who disappears into the background!
And now he doesn't in this picture, either!