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Steve on a private plane on his way to promote a new painting.

Steve in Tampa, Florida with Tampa Bay Buccaneer All-Pro Linebacker, Derrick
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Steve is honored by Alabama Governor, Bob Riley and Jefferson County Commissioner
Betty Fine Collins for his work celebrating the historic Olympic performance
of Alabama native, Vonetta Flowers
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"Motivator"
No other Coach got more out of his players and assistants than Coach Bryant
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"National Anthem"
The Legend of Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant will always be
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"Put'em Away"
All-American Kicker Philip Doyle has officially announced his personal
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"Up Where We Belong"
The Official Commemorative
One of the greatest teams and coaching staffs in Alabama football history
delivered beyond the call of .....More>>

"Women Of The Bible"
Godly women play a vital role in the Bible. In this detailed print,
Steve R. Skipper puts faces to the names you've read about.....More>>
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Artist Proof - ( AP ) - Often numbered, these copies
of a limited edition mechanical aspects of the printing process. Once
prized as the best quality copies (see Lithography). The Artist Proofs
now exist soley as part of the printmaking tradition and are of a quality
simular to the standard edition prints.
Artist Proofs are distinguished by the abbreviation AP and are numbered
separately; they often represent 10 percent of an edition and are slightly
more expensive than prints in the regular edition or signature edition.
The Artist Proofs generally appreciate in value, as is the case with
"Glory At The Top", which was hightened
by the hand signatures of Vonetta, Jill, and the Artist.
Canvas Print - A reproduction
in which an image is printed directly onto canvas . These prints can
be produced using offset lithography, digital printint or other methods
. Sometimes artist will add brush strokes directly onto the canvas after
the piece has been printed .
Certificate of Authenticity -
A warrenty card or statement of authenticity of a limited edition print
that records the title of the work, artist name, the edition size and
the prints number within the edition, the number of artist proofs and
the release date. It is a guarantee that the edition is limited and
that the image will not be published again in the same form.
Coated Paper - Paper manufactured
with a thin surface coating of clay. This coating produces an extremely
sharp, finely detailed image because it prevents ink penetrating the
paper fibers.
Commission - To order
an original work from an artist.
Condition - A prints physical
condition influences its market value. Condition typically is described
as ranging from mint - completely undamaged and original - to poor.
A poor - condition print may be creased, torn, water or tape - blemished,
trimmed smaller than its original size or other wise damaged.
Conservation Framing - Methods
of mounting and framing that preserve a print in original mint condition.
One important aspect of conservation framing is that all material in
actual contact with the print contains no chemicals that might eventually
damage the paper or the inked image: these materials are usually described
as " acid free ".
UV protection is also considered in conservation framing.
Countersignature - Signature
of someone other than the artist that adds either authenticity or historical
value to a limited edition print . Dealers - Galleries , collectable
shops or individuals who carry and sell artwork. Authorized dealers
are those who by signed agreement, carry and sell the artwork represented
bt certain print publishers.
Distributor - A person
or company responsible for marketing and selling prints and supplying
prints to galleries and frame shops . Somtimes a publisher and distributor
are the same entity.
Edition - The number of
printed copies made of an original work. The standard phrase "
edition size " therefore refers to the number of copies, not
the prints physical dimensions. Edition size generally does not include
artist proofs or special edition copies that might be made , these special
editions such as publishers proofs, signature editions, etc.,are all
numbered separately.
Giclee - A term often
used to describe prints or prints on canvas made using digital files
and inkjet printers.
Hand - embellished - A
term used to described prints to which an artist has added color or
washes after the piece has been printed.
Issue Price - The original
price of a limited edition print when first offered for retail sale.
Image Size - Actual dimensions
of a printed image. This refers only to the image itself and not the
size of the paper it is printed on.
Limited Edition Print
- A reproduction of an original work of art that is signed and numbered
by the artist. The total number of prints is fixed or limited by the
artist or the publisher. Limited edition can be offset lithographs,
digital prints, serigraphs or other type of reproduction.
Lithography - Originally
, a method of printing using a smooth slab of porous stone upon which
an image is drawn with a grease crayon. After the drawing is made, the
artist or printer treats the entire surface with solutions of gum arabic
and nitric acid. The gum arabic surrounds the grease and at the same
time chemically prevents ink from adhering to the undrawn areas; the
nitric acid helps the grease and gum arabic penetrate the pores of stone.
The plate is then wiped down with a solvent such as turpentine to remove
all grease from the surface. To print a lithograph, the printer flushes
the surface with water, which is absorbed by the undrawn area but the
greasy drawn area rejects. The printer then applies oil-base ink with
a roller , and since water will not unite with oil, the ink sticks only
to the grease and thereby forms the image that can be pressure transferred
to paper. In a more modern, mechanized process called Offset Lithography,
the image to be printed is photographically applied to the plate, transferred
to a rubber roller called a blanket and from the blanket onto paper.
Offset lithography is today the most widely used method of printing.
Because the older method brings paper and printing plate into direct
contact with one another, the plate suffers a certain degree of wear
as each copy pulled and this is why low-number prints and artist proofs
traditionally have been more desirable than copies made toward the end
of the press run. Plate wear is not a signicant factor in offset lithography
so there is no longer any actual difference in quality between the first
print of the edition and the last one.
Margin - The white unprinted
area surrounding a printed image.
Numbered - Each copy of
a limited edition print is marked with two numbers separated by a slash
mark. The first number identifies the particular copy, and the second
indicates edition size: 42/950, for instance, identifies print number
42 of a 950 copy edition.
Original Painting - A
one - of - a - kind image created by an artist that often sells for
thousand of dollars.
Overall Print Size - The
physical dimensions of the paper upon which a print is made.
Poster - A reproduction
that is usually printed in unlimited quantities with a lower grade of
paper and inks than limited or open edition prints.
Publisher - A company
whose business is to produce and market prints.
Remarque ( re mark ) -
A small original drawing or sketch made by the artist in the margin
of a print. Remarques originally were used to identify certain stages
in the process of preparing a plate for printing: now however , they
represent means by which artist personalize prints.
Secondary Market Value -
The value of a print , determined by supply and demand, after all copies
have been sold at original issue price.
Signature - The artist's
signature applied to the original work as it appears in a print - or
more frequently, the artist's signature in pencil on each copy of a
print.
Sold Out - Said of a limited
edition print once it is no longer available at issue price and is being
sold instead at secondary market prices .
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