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961108.02 Work completed November 1996. Resolution of rendering: 3,600 by 3,600 pixelsPrint size, minimum: 18 by 18 inches (~45.72 by 45.72 centimeters) Print size, maximum: 24 by 24 inches (~60.96 by 60.96 centimeters) Dimensions are for single panel prints; larger sizes (up to hundreds of square feet) are possible using other printing techniques. Please contact the studio for more information. All linear dimensions are given in the order of height, width and depth. Availability Limited variant edition prints (edition of 50) Please contact the studio for more information regarding the availability and purchasing of works. One- and two-person exhibitions Sierra Arts Center Gallery*; One-person exhibition; Reno, Nevada; 1999. (First and/or only digital artist at venue) Main Art Gallery at Chadron State College*; One-person exhibition; Chadron, Nebraska; 1999. (First and/or only digital artist at venue) Joan Derryberry Art Gallery at Tennessee Technological University*; One-person exhibition; Cookeville, Tennessee; 1999. (First and/or only digital artist at venue) Krause Gallery at Moses Brown School; Two-person exhibition; Providence, Rhode Island; 2000. Harry Krug Art Gallery at Pittsburg State University; One-person exhibition; Pittsburg, Kansas; 2000. Sarratt Gallery at Vanderbilt Universtiy; Two-person exhibition; Nashville, Tennessee; 2001. Group exhibitions “Fire and Ice: Nature and Technology”; Attleboro Museum (Juried); Attleboro, Massachusetts; 1998. Group Exhibition; Brad Cooper Gallery; Ybor City (Tampa), Florida; 2002. Awards and other recognitions Mayfaire-by-the-Lake*; Honorable Mention; Lakeland, Florida; 1998. (First and/or only digital artist at venue) As of 27 March 2010 |
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