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Blue Flower on Magenta Art Print
by Stephen Daddona
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Blue Flower on Magenta art print by Stephen Daddona. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A blue flower inspired by an orchid. Background is magenta with a large, red dot, perhaps like a red sun in a magenta sky. Original painting is 9... more
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Artist's Description
A blue flower inspired by an orchid. Background is magenta with a large, red dot, perhaps like a red sun in a magenta sky. Original painting is 9 inches by 12 inches.
About Stephen Daddona
I grew up in Wisconsin. I worked with computers for 37 years and am now retired and living in California. I paint with oils and I do a little, amateur photography and, occasionally, I write light, science fiction stories. I use the pen name, "C. Meton," for my writing, I sign my art with the initials, "CLM," and I sign my photographs with the name, "Stephen Daddona." If no one were to tell you, you might never know that I am the emissary for the Supreme Commander of the Quazmaloid Expeditionary Force. The Quazmaloids are an extra-terrestrial, beetle-like species of space-faring warriors with extraordinary techology and immeasurable power. Their scout ships are the size of a sewing thimble and they carry a crew of six, but they have...
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Stephen Daddona
The original of this painting is only nine by twelve inches, so enlargements above that size may not have good resolution.