photography by Dee Ross
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Dee’s work at Red Bubble |
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Dee’s work at Finerworks | |
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Visit my Acrylic Painting Site |
About my Name
I started my photographic career using my nickname “Dee”, as no one could pronounce my given name, “Daedre”. Today, everyone I know calls me “Dee”. My photography prints are signed “Dee Ross”.
When I started painting and sketching, I vowed I would sign and use my given name, “Daedre” as a way to distinguish between photography and traditional art. I also happen to love my given name.
Whatever you call me, I’ve been creating art in one form or another steadily since 1990. You can click here to view my painting website http://www.creativeartbydaedre.com from here.
Purchase Information
Since we travel quite a bit throughout the year, I’ve made the decision to put a small selection of my favorite photographic prints up for sale through Red Bubble and Finerworks. Finerworks creates gorgeous large canvases. You’ll find my Scanographs there.
Please follow the link to my Red Bubble profile which will show a gallery of photographs and paintings that are available for purchase as small prints, greeting cards and postcard.
A very small selection of original hand processed silver gelatin photographs may be purchased through S & S Framing, located in Donelson, Tennessee. These are matted and framed as well as Poppy and Thistles; a 24 x 24 inch canvas print framed. Please contact Connie Weaver, owner, for more information.
For large canvas artwork, visit Finerworks.com. A selection of scanographs are available for purchase as well as a few original handcolored photographs. I can attest to the quality of Finerworks artwork.
Purchase through the below reliable websites. I have personally ordered prints through these sites and can attest to their quality and color.
“Power to the People I” is the panoramic photograph to your left. This is the first
in a series of three wind turbine photographs taken somewhere in Wyoming. Small prints
and greeting cards are available at Red Bubble with this photograph.