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Whether it is through writing or drawing, Douglas Rickard
has always been intimate with imagination
and now DouglasRickard.com exposes his workmanship
for you. What began as a single art print sale on eBay
has grown into a people-serving business
with an international following, including five
dedicated, online gallery wings.
When you explore the individuality
of Douglas Rickard online, you can shop
for exquisite products as gifts or for your home,
be inspired by Douglas in his very own blog and more.
Buy
Unframed Giclees
The places to buy museum/gallery quality, unframed
art prints
are here at DouglasRickard.com and at the douglasrickard eBay store
Buy
a selection of
Canvas, Matted, Mounted,
Framed Photographic Print versions
and Greeting Cards Shop
in the douglasrickard gallery at RedBubble [below]
Artwork
Oil pastels used in most of Douglas
Rickard's artwork are made of pigment mixed with non-drying
oil and wax binder. Before the original drawings deteriorate,
they are captured using a high-resolution, digital scan.
Archival-quality
Giclee Fine Art Prints
"Giclée"
means a spray or a spurt of liquid in French; "gicler"
meaning "to squirt". The quality of the giclee print
rivals traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes
and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic
galleries. In the production, Douglas Rickard's artwork is printed
with archival-quality ink on heavyweight watercolor paper. Click
here for Handling & Display instructions.
Shipment
Purchases are mailed out on the same or next
working weekday from London, England. There is a up to a 7-10
day delivery time. Click
here for Payment Help.
IMAGINATION,
n. [L. imaginatio.]
The power or faculty of the mind by which it conceives and forms
ideas of things communicated to it by the organs of sense...
...Imagination, in its proper sense, signifies a lively conception
of objects of sight. It is distinguished from conception, as a
part from a whole. The business of conception is to present us
with an exact transcript of what we have felt orperceived. But we have also a power of modifying
our conceptions, by combining the parts of different ones so as
to form new wholes of our own creation..."