Regarding Saving Copies of Art (IMPORTANT READ):
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When art is downloaded and printed without compensation to the artist, it significantly impacts the artist's ability to make a living as a creator.
We can try, but we can't stop anyone from doing this if they really wanted to.
It's important to really think about what this means - if it becomes a normal practice for everyone, artists won't be able to afford to continue creating art.
Please know I fully support printing artwork via whatever means work best for you. I want to help ensure my art looks as best as it can in your home.
Digital Downloads are only $3, are sent instantly via email , and include high quality files of the artwork in five different aspect ratios (including one for device backgrounds).
I also include a printing guide so that you can use the best Aspect Ratio for your desired size which you can order online or via your desired local printer.
Supporting my art can be as simple as purchasing a digital download. It's an easy yet meaningful way to contribute to my business!
Abyssal Crimson Fury
Abyssal Crimson Fury
In a dream I floated above the dark expanse of space. I saw a spectacle unfolding upon the metallic skin of a starship. There, on the surface, stood an Inquisitor, a solitary sentinel against the backdrop of the cosmos. His lightsaber was alive, its red glow a stark contrast to the cold blue of the galaxy.
He moved with an ominous grace, his weapon striking the ship's hull, each contact a burst of sparks raining into the void. His anger was palpable, a tangible shroud that seemed to scream out and bend the air around him. The ship beneath him, a beast of metal and circuits, bore the scars of his fury. Each spark that flew from his saber was like a star being born, fierce and bright against the darkness.
As he spun, the saber's hum was a chorus of rage and anticipation, a prelude to the battle I knew was coming. The Inquisitor, with every fiber of his being, seemed to call out to the Jedi, an unspoken challenge hanging in the vacuum between the stars.
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Digital Download - Instant gratification! Have the file available to you at checkout in 5 different aspect ratios!
Pearl Linen Postcard - This 3.5"x5" postcard is printed on linen, creating a almost canvas appearance. Between the linen weaves are pearlescent clusters, which increase the contrast of the art.
Holographic Poster - Printed on 8.5"x11" heavy duty card stock, these posters are dipped in holographic foil prior to printing. This enhances all of the darker tones in each painting (especially the line art), bringing subtle shards of iridescent colors when hit with direct light.