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I'm an independent self-representing artist creating original fine art compositions, prints and custom graphic designs. I work primarily with acrylic paints, but also compose works in graphite & charcoal, watercolor and occasionally oil paints. Requests for commission work are accepted at any time.

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Technology Versus Music Quality Technology Versus Music Quality
This article explores the continued impact technology is having on music in the modern age. The advent of electronic extensions to traditional instruments and...
Updated 199 days ago | Technologys Adverse Affect on Musicmusic
Obsidianram Creations Obsidianram Creations
I tend to focus more on painting and drawing during the warmer months, and find myself returning to graphic design much more during the wintry months. This page...
Updated 78 days ago | artanimals
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It's Christmas time! You're on the go, looking for the PERFECT gift for the hard to please. Here a sale, there a sale, everywhere a sale sale! Aaarrrggghhh!...
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  • tsp8ntball Feb 2, 2012 @ 8:21 pm | delete
    Thank you for your recent visit and like.
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    Thank you for your recent visit and like.
  • TheBinaryStar Dec 9, 2011 @ 4:01 pm | delete
    Thanks for taking a look at my Derwent Inktense lens and for your neat tip on how to sharpen them! (I'll definitely try sandpaper.) I hope you'll have a chance to try these pencils sometime and would love to have your opinion. :-)
  • eclypsechic Nov 11, 2011 @ 4:45 pm | delete
    Thanks for stopping by and liking my Creating a Drip Candle Bottle lens!
  • Obsidianram Nov 11, 2011 @ 11:49 pm | delete
    Thank you for stopping by and tossing me a Like. I enjoyed your article on the candle drip bottles ~ was talking to some people just last month about those. We used to make them with wine bottles back in the day (sometimes used crayons instead of candles, too).
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