Hey! This is almost the same post I've been contemplating. <g> Except I didn't
have a picture of a kid, or, for that matter, a customer. And I haven't done
anything special to make anyone weep. Not yet, anyway. <g>
Just last week I sent an image to Miller's, and received by FedEx overnight, a
20x30 coated canvas gallery wrap image of Round Pond Harbor.
http://www.bobwhitmire.com/roundpond.html
First image in the gallery.
Gotta agree with Ken. Miller's work is jaw-dropping good. I've had a few
customers in the gallery who have just stood and stared. I'm sure if it had
been of their kids, they would have wept.
Not trying to steal any of Ken's thunder here. His post is about making
something special for a friend. Mine's just about the work.
But this won't be the last image I send to Miller's.
--Bob
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jul 14, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> So, the three prints arrive. When I open the package up for inspection, I
> knew ahead of time that they were going to look pretty good, but not to the
> level that they were. Folks, we're talking pure art. MY jaw was bouncing on
> the floor. Granted, the initial pictures were pretty good to begin with
> (grin), but I don't think I've ever produced what I would consider
> "heirloom" quality prints before.
--
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