Not exact matches
There's a gritty, post-apocalyptic quality
on display that provides oodles of atmosphere;
much of the
artwork is as good, if not better, than what Nintendo did for Zelda II.
Limitations in some templates; too
much wasted white space (would love my work to be
displayed much larger); integration of pages to sell prints and / or products with my work
on it in pages with the original
artwork (lower priced or alternative options for folks who aren't yet ready to invest in fine art); room setting view where customers can see the size / shape of a painting / print in an actual room like over a couch or bed, in a kitchen, etc; greater options in template layout (social buttons and email NL signup at top of page, etc).
While sounding a bit simplistic when compared to some of the high brow works
on display, Bendandi says he has an interest for «candid photos of people in galleries,»
much like London - based photographer Mark Blower, who is globally noted for documenting the unique experiences individuals have with an
artwork.