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Kids Vehicles Art Prints - Set of 3 - Digger/Backhoe, Cement Mixer And Dump Truck Boys Art Prints

Kids Vehicles Art  Prints - Set of 3 - Digger/Backhoe, Cement Mixer And Dump Truck Boys Art Prints
Backhoe/Digger, Cement Mixer and Dump Truck Kids
Set of 3 Art Prints  
 
The perfect finishing accessories for your little boys room... boys digger / backhoe, dump truck and cement truck art prints.  These are beautiful reprints of whimsical, fun kids artwork.  Created by an accomplished British Columbia Artist.  Beautiful, 8 x 10" Original Art Prints are available in standard "Ready to Frame" sizes and will fit in a standard 8 x 10" frame, or an 11x14 matted frame with 8x10" insert. (actual image size is 8x10" printed on slightly larger high-quality art paper to allow for picture matting; simply trim to size for exact 8x10 frame)  These are high-quality reproductions printed with acid-free, professional, archival gallery paper and ink with vibrant colour true to the original.  "Ready to Frame" sizes make beautiful art affordable by reducing shipping and expensive custom framing costs; simply pick a frame of your choice at any local home decor or housewares store.
 
About the Artist....
Bea grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where she achieved a B.A. in Fine Art and English at the University of British Columbia.  Following her degree, she furthered her education by studying animation and discovered a new outlet for her creative energy in the form of the computer art.  At a time when computer graphics had just begun to emerge, Bea used this education, and her artistic talent, to begin a career with Mainframe Entertainment, where she animated on many popular shows including Reboot, Transformers, and Barbie.  This continued for 8 years until the birth of her first child and a move to Kelowna, BC where she began to teach animation at the Center for Art and Technology.  With the birth of her second child, Bea searched for a career which would allow her to be home with her kids and, at the same time, offer an outlet for her artistic passion. 

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