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1999
40 x 30 in, 102 x 76 cm
Limited variant edition of 20

 

99.7

Work completed March 1999.

Resolution of rendering: 6,000 by 4,500 pixels
Print size, minimum: 21 by 15.75 inches (~53.34 by 40.01 centimeters)
Print size, maximum: 40 by 30 inches (~101.6 by 76.2 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 20)

Currently, two prints remain from the limited variant edition of twenty and are available at the size of 40 by 30 inches (approximately 100 by 75 centimeters).

Posters

99.7 appeared on the poster for the 2003 MAIN St. Ft. Worth Arts Festival. A limited quantity of hand-signed posters are available. Please contact the studio for more information.

Please contact the studio for more information regarding the availability and purchasing of works.

One- and two-person exhibitions

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.

University Center Gallery at University of Alabama in Huntsville; One-person exhibition; Huntsville, Alabama; 2000.

Art Center Sarasota; One-person exhibition; Sarasota, Florida; 2000.

Group exhibitions

• “MACWORLD Digital Art Gallery 1999”; (Juried); New York, New York; 1999. (Award received)

• “Digital Art Gallery”; MACWORLD Expo (Juried); New York, New York; 1999. (Award received)

“MACWORLD Digital Art Gallery”; Silicon Gallery (Juried); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1999.

• “Art Three By...”; Maitland Art Center (Juried); Maitland, Florida; 1999. (Award received)

“MACWORLD Digital Art Gallery”; Savannah College of Art and Design (Juried); Savannah, Georgia; 1999.

“Technology and Art: A Working Relationship”; Ormond Memorial Art Museum (Curated); Ormond Beach, Florida; December 1999-January 2000.

• “MACWORLD Digital Art Gallery 1999”; (Juried); San Francisco, California; 2000. (Award received)

• Digital Fine Artists Association’s “Digital Age Art”; Venice Art Center (Juried); Venice, Florida; 2000. (Award received)

Traveling group exhibitions

“MACWORLD Digital Art Gallery 1999”; 1999.

Collections

AutumnColor Digital Imaging; Worcester, Massachusetts; 2000.

Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.; Fort Worth, Texas; 2001.

Awards and other recognitions

“MACWORLD Digital Art Gallery 1999”; Third Place (five-way tie); New York, New York; 1999.

Gasparilla Festival of the Arts; Award of Merit; Tampa, Florida; 2000.

Ocala Arts Festival*; Merit Award; Ocala, Florida; 2000. (First and/or only digital artist at venue)

Mount Dora Art Festival*; Judge’s Choice Award; Mount Dora, Florida; 2001. (First and/or only digital artist at venue)

International Festival and Events Association; Silver Pinnacle Award for Best Merchandise Program (MAIN St. Ft. Worth Art Festival 2003); 2003.

International Festival and Events Association; Gold Pinnacle Award for Best Commemorative Poster (MAIN St. Ft. Worth Art Festival 2003); 2003.

Bibliography

MAIN ST. Ft. Worth Arts Festival Poster Artist (Fort Worth, Texas); April 2003.

As of 27 March 2010

 
   
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