All art looks great on canvas so we’ve taken 20% off the price to help spread the word about the amazing quality of RedBubble canvas prints. We also guarantee that your canvas print(s) will ship in two business days or they’re on us.
No code is needed, simply checkout with canvas in your cart. This event ends Sunday, March 29 at 11:59 p.m. US PT. Discount on canvas base prices.
Here some of my printable photos:
Green cubes field
Lights crowd in orange
Little forest
Poppy field
About Canvas Prints We’re using Canson Canvas, an Epson printer and Epson pigment inks to ensure a quality product that will look great and last forever. All canvas prints have a water-based clear lacquer applied to them as a UV barrier and to protect the canvas prints from scuffing. It also makes them easier to clean! All canvas prints are mounted on hardwood (Eucalyptus Regnans to be exact) for a sturdy frame.
Scanning experiments for leaving this world to another one.. just in case we need to know what there is on the other side of the looking-glass.
I dont know if there is a ticket to pay, I never found a ticket-seller on the entrance so… go on!
Bernd is a friend of mine, he lives in Groningen (Netherlands), it’s German.
I knew him on internet, via email. A common friend, Debora, helps each other to keep in touch.
This video is a walk to arrive in front of the door of Bernd house.
The noises are taken from the original audio of the video footage, with GarageBand I’ve compose the sound carpet like a strange breathe mixed with a strange walk step, just to create a evocative ambience. I worked hard with the rhythm of sounds.
The video is taken with a little MV960 and postprocessed with Final Cut pro to give him a particular dream effect. There is no film editing, it’s a long unique shoot.
Red Panda, Firefox[1], Fire Cat, Fat Fox or Lesser Panda, or Ailurus fulgens (“shining cat”), is a mostly herbivorous mammal, specialized as a bamboo feeder. It is slightly larger than a domestic cat (40 – 60 cm long, 3 – 6 kg weight). The Red Panda is endemic to the Himalayas in Bhutan, southern China, India, Laos, Nepal, and Burma. Red Panda is the state animal in the Indian state of Sikkim. It is also the mascot of the Darjeeling international festivals. There is an estimated population of fewer than 2,500 mature individuals. Their population continues to decline due to habitat fragmentation.[2]