Discover a whole new range of surreal, psychedelic,trance, fantasy, sci-fi, and visionary artwork. As posters or mounted art prints these fascinating pictures will add a stunning new look to your walls.
http://www.picturerealm.co.uk
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A passion for color, texture, and movement is the driving forcebehind these vibrant works of original abstract digital art. Available as framed prints or note cards.
http://www.ambographics.com
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A unique graphic arts gallery exhibiting computer-art, freehand, Adobe Photoshop images, Bryce graphics, artist prints, and limited editions. Artistic business cards, Graphic Arts and Web Design services. Free original art screen savers and backgrounds.
http://www.imagelair.com
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BM's Artsite is a website over a new coming talent inside the Dutch art world, Bert Maurits. This site shows a lot off his new work, a short biography, CV, some animations and a news page on which photo?s and short videos can be seen from recent openings and a short interview with the artist.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/bertmaurits/
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