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Specialties
Marketing of my artwork, available as prints, note card packages, etc. over a wide spectrum of subject matter. Also custom portraits available. Wholesale available for gift shop owners.
History
Established in 1996.
Basically, I have been marketing my artwork in one form or another for over 35 years. This includes commissioned portraits, prints, note cards, T-shirts, etc. Art from the Inkwell was established in Colorado Springs, CO, but I have been located here in Oregon since 2000. I am primarily a Pen & Ink artist, although I also work in Graphite and Scratchboard. Currently, prints and note card packages are available of my artwork, and in some cases, the original artwork may be available as well. I have worked with Real Estate agencies, vineyards, golf courses and other businesses to create artwork specific to their needs. Please contact me to inquire about commissioned portraits.
Meet the Business Owner
Lawrence T.
Business Owner
Even casual observers will notice a decidedly Southwestern flair or flavor to my renderings. This affinity for the West stems from nearly 20 years living in the Colorado Springs area. As a resident of Oregon for the past 15 plus years, another theme running throughout the website deals with images of the Pacific Northwest. Lighthouses, Covered Bridges, and Wineries are just some of the subjects I’ve added to the portfolio. I have also done a series of renderings of the historical buildings located at the Mission Mill Museum of Salem, Oregon. To view these renderings, please visit the Homes pages of my website.
I work from photographs, and would be happy to discuss with you gift ideas for upcoming events or occasions, like birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, etc. Please contact me if you have any questions.
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Lugares emblemáticos y monumentos históricos
Lawrence T. says,
«I have been doing business with them for the past 10 years. Note card packages of my „Capitol Building“ rendering are available in the gift shop.»