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All prints produced by Dave Andrews at Digital Art & Restoration

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Elemental Images – Black & White (8)

Image size: 8″ x 12″     Framed: 18″ x 21.5″    Maple framing 1.25″ deep

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Bethesda Terrace One, NYC, 2010

See Bethesda Terrace’s Magical Minton Ceiling

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Lolo & the Bones, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, 2014

Alberta’s badlands are one of the most physically striking and wondrous regions in Canada. A treasure trove of dinosaur bones, rocks and minerals, humans are mere ghosts in an ancient landscape measured in millions of years.

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At Thirteen, Kemptville, 2015

At Thirteen is rooted in primal fairytales of loss and struggle. Her first heels, make-up, and woman-dress, she teeters away from childhood. She may turn to look back, but there’s only one way to go: onwards.

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Bird in a Bag, Rome, 2012

It is August and hot as Hades. Vendors line the piazza outside the Coliseum. An Asian woman makes delights out of fresh palm leaves. You choose the one you like, she pops it in a plastic bag, inflates it with a  humid breath, and ties it off with a filament of fibre. It is a wonder within a wonder.

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Max, Kemptville, 2014

Max finds his spark on the darkest night of the year.

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This is What Happiness Looks Like 1 (Ice Cream), Burritt’s Rapids, 2016

After the rain has stopped and darkness has fallen, the wedding reception spills out of the community hall and into the backyard. The woman with the vintage ice cream cart dispenses itty-bitty bowls of happiness.

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Snowmageddon Kids, NYC, 2017

On this morning in March a foot of snow fell and Manhattan was not itself. It was possible to cross the streets without looking either way. There were dog sleds in Central Park and locals hugging  on sidewalks. A robber gave up on robbing and disappeared in a snow bank.  It was New York in muted, dreamy slow-mo.

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Boy & Bird, Vancouver, 2015

At Second Beach pool in Stanley Park a crow waits patiently for his turn. Out of sight on the right side of the photo is a drinking fountain. When the boy is gone, he will hop down for a sip of fresh water then return to his post.

There are additional images available in this series.

Ferry Hair Series

(1 of 4 images shown here, framed together)

Image size: 8″ x 12″     Framed: 18″ x 60.5″     Maple framing 2.25″ deep

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Ferry Hair 1, B.C. Ferries Nanaimo, 2015

Ferry Hair is what happens when you mix Bella, a boat and a breeze. Part living sculpture, part spontaneous madness, it’s a bit of fun that reflects the love/hate relationship we have with our hair.

Drive-By Shooting Saskatchewan

(5 images = 2 diptychs + 1)

Image 1:

Size:     12.5″ x 19.25″    Mounting:  Glass faced on aluminum frame (full bleed)

Images 2 – 5:

Size:      Diptych 1 & Diptych 2:  each is 21.75″ x 59.75″     Mounting:  Glass faced on aluminum frame

All depths are 1.75″

See Drive-By Shooting, Saskatchewan Style

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Windshield Wipers (Drive-By Shooting), Saskatchewan, 2014
Drive-By Shooting 1, Saskatchewan, 2014
Drive-By Shooting 2, Saskatchewan, 2014
Drive-By Shooting 3, Saskatchewan, 2014
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Drive-By Shooting 4, Saskatchewan, 2014

There are additional images available in this series.