| Artist: | Peter Artboook |
| Uploaded: | 11/16/06 |
| Gallery: | Art/Drawing Misc. |
| Subject: | Landscape/Outdoor |
| Media: | Mixed Media |
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| Date / Time | Name / Comments | |
| 16-Nov-06 10:40 PM |
kiddolucas lee Amazingood | |
| Artist Reply: Dear art fan ! Thank you so much for your kind comments ! If you should be interested in buying my artworks as prints on all kinds of products like t-shirts, mugs, postcards, posters & more, please visit: American T-Shirts & Gifts Online Shop @ Cafepress http://www.cafepress.com/shop_america check out the VISUAL ARTS section for direct art prints ! Have a merry Christmas ! Best regards Peter the artist | ||
| Artist Reply: Dear art fan ! Thank you again for your kind comments ! If you are interested in buying my artworks as quality prints on all kinds of products like t-shirts, mugs, postcards, posters & more, please visit: American T-Shirts & Gifts Online Shop @ Cafepress http://www.cafepress.com/shop_america check out the VISUAL ARTS section on the left sidebar for direct art prints ! Have a great Christmas ! Best regards Peter the artist | ||
Artist Reply: Dear Kiddolucas,
You can help me get my design printed by going to Threadless and scoring it. If my design is printed, Threadless will pay me $2,500 in cash and prizes for it! Please help spread the word!
Thanks! Peter
Please click on the IMAGE link below and SCORE this design submitted to Threadless:
Here is my official description of it:
The "Gmelk" is a gene manipulated fantasy creature, composed of several animal parts: the feet of a duck, the back and tail of a leopard, antler and face of a moose, and the wings of a prey bird. This "Gmelk" creature or "Winged Leopard Duck Moose" could be a multi-use gene-tech animal of the future. So the watercolor drawing is like a mix between yesterday fairyland and the gene technology of tomorrow...
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| 16-Nov-06 04:53 AM |
Emily Reed An awe-inspiring scene. Great work! | |