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February 28, 2008

Interesting Digital Art

As designers, we love seeing projects through from beginning to end.  Sometimes a space doesn't seem quite finished until final touches of art and accessories are incorporated.

Henry_domke_lotus_2580One artist we really like at DTE is Henry Domke Fine Art.  Henry has many wonderful digital photographs of landscapes and nature scenes available through his website, www.henrydomke.com.  The photography focus is varied and that is part of what makes it so interesting.  An interesting fact that you might not know about Henry Domke is that he is a retired family physician.  "While he has retired from his career in medicine to pursue art full-time, his passion for healthcare continues through his art...Having been a physician, I understand how dismal hospitals can be...My goal as an artist is to find beauty in theHenry_domke_cubantreesnails_0324 ordinary and to create images that inspire and heal."Courtesy of HealthCare Design Magazine: No Longer an afterthought: The Emerging importance of art.

The photographs are available printed on canvas or paper, in a large assortment of sizes.  Let us know what you think about Henry Domke Fine Art.  Do you like it as much as we do? Pictures courtesy of www.henrydomke.com   

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Thanks for the kind words about my art. You are making me blush!
Henry

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