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Scott took great pride in framing some recent acquisitions from trade assignments with Bemis residents for our studio. "I wanted to see the print with a little implied tension and put it in a shadow box to make the prints more dimensional". FayKu's "Backstabber" can be seen below but you should see it framed under the correct lighting, what presence of such a gifted artist, check out her work.

Scott also printed and framed two large prints for charity auctions coming up soon. He decided to make a limited run of his Iris Re-Bloom. "My family has grown Iris for years and this hybrid I grew re-bloomed last October so I wanted to capture it in an open and closed state. I pretty stoked with the print".

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