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| The Art Print House is a division
of A3M Designs Ltd. We specialise in producing high
quality giclée (limited edition) prints, digitally scanned
from artists water-colours, oils, acrylics, mixed media and photographs.
We decided that the artwork passing through our hands was too good
to miss, so we set up this Art Print House website to show it off.
Now, all of our customers have the opportunity of FREE site space
for the sale of their pictures to the world.
Interested in exhibiting? See 'Info for Artists'
Interested in us printing your work? See 'About
Us'
Just interested? Come on in...
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Featured Artist:
Clare Bowen
Clare Bowen studied Fine Art & Graphic Design, and for the past seven
years she has travelled extensively abroad. She prefers to use oils and
water-colour, but she also works in acrylic and charcoal. As well as commissions,
her present work includes a series of local views.
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Clare
Bowen
Clare Bowen studied Fine Art & Graphic
Design, and for the past seven years she has travelled extensively
abroad. She prefers to use oils and water-colour, but she also works
in acrylic and charcoal. As well as commissions, her present work
includes a series of local views. |
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Anne
Cunningham
Anne Cunningham has been an artist all her
life but since 1992 has been able to concentrate fully on her work.
She paints on a small scale in oils and water-colour, and in a larger
format using soft pastels. Her work mainly concentrates on landscapes
and scenes with water. |
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Jill
Din
Jill Din gained a degree in graphic design
at Southampton, and in 1993 she decided to specialise in wildlife
art. In 1994 she studied wildlife art with John Seerey-Lester and
Alan Hunt, two of the best wildlife artists in the world. |
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Gill
Dollery
Gill Dollery is a local artist who retired
early from teaching to devote more time to her favourite hobby.
She paints in water-colour, pastels and mixed media using collage
and acrylic paints for her personal view of local life and landscapes. |
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Bob
Eames
Bob Eames, born in London, trained at Kingston
and St Martins Colleges of Art. Service in the R.N. Fleet Air Arm
Film Unit led him on to 20th Century Fox and Mercia Films. He teaches
in Adult Education in general drawing and painting, and Chinese painting
and design. |
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Ron
Fay
Ron Fay was born in Portsmouth and was always
interested in painting. In 1992, after many years of alcoholism, he
put down the booze and picked up a paintbrush. Working in pastels
and oils, he works on commissions for pastel portraits of pets, and
the local seashore scenes. |
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Christine
Gould
Christine Gould was born in Bath, and now lives
in Chichester, West Sussex. She enjoys painting flowers and landscapes,
particularly in West Sussex. Her paintings have been sold world-wide.
She is a self-taught artist, who has painted since she was six years
old. |
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Les
Henson
Les Henson has had a varied career with several
Government departments as a specialist illustrator, and now works
as a freelance artist. Working in water-colours and oils, he concentrates
on commissions for marine and railway subjects. |
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Alan
Jones
Alan Jones is a photographer and artist, with a strong commercial
background. He works mainly on commissions, and his 'Black Sands Beach'
was chosen by the Art Print House as the very first test piece for
our new Epson 10000CF. |
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Tom
Kirby
Tom Kirby is a local artist and a professional farmer. He works
in water-colours and acrylics, and travels extensively to gain inspiration
from new locations and sights. At present he is concentrating on
a series of seascapes and woodland locations.
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Heather
Kruk
Heather Kruk works in large format water-colours,
with marine and religious themes. A graphic artist by profession,
most of her own work is now commissioned. She is currently completing
a series of marine pieces in conjunction with one of the local sailing
clubs. |
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Roger
Maylott
Roger Maylott trained in Portsmouth and London.
After seven years working and painting in St Ives he developed his
training skills as a designer/ trainer for three successive blue-chip
companies. His own paintings, on the themes of African and marine
art, include oils on canvas, and acrylics on leather. |
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