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<p>[QUOTE="Ernest Sampson, post: 4433314, member: 72937"]One thing we can clear up it's not an original, the print is a mechanical dot process. If you get a magnifying glass and take a closer look, I can see it right away in picture posted it's made up of fine dots like a newspaper print. So mass produced, all the same a very touching subject and art print. If it were a genuine watercolour or oil the colours would be more vibrant and stronger.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ernest Sampson, post: 4433314, member: 72937"]One thing we can clear up it's not an original, the print is a mechanical dot process. If you get a magnifying glass and take a closer look, I can see it right away in picture posted it's made up of fine dots like a newspaper print. So mass produced, all the same a very touching subject and art print. If it were a genuine watercolour or oil the colours would be more vibrant and stronger.[/QUOTE]
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