**My Art My Rules Editions **
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My Art My Rules 8x10" Prints
Why do people buy art? Perhaps as an investment, or based on a personal connection – perhaps the subject matter has a particular resonance. Irrespective of motive, for many, buying into the art market remains an aspiration. My art My Rules Editions is a range produced with the utmost care and excellence, offering the same quality that you would expect in a fine print, at a more affordable price.
These images reflect some of the diversity of practice among My Art My Rules members: capturing events and individuals pivotal to world affairs, personal reflective moments, levity, and the beauty of everyday moments.
The photographs are available as 8x10" now in a limited edition of 100 each. Available framed or unframed, these limited edition prints will never be available at this size and price again.
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To buy any of my artwork, begin by locating the 'Buy' button below the photo you've selected. It's your starting point for the purchase process.
Step 2: Personalize Your Photo
Once you've found the 'Buy' button, you'll be able to personalize your chosen photo. Click on the 'Customize' option to:
Choose the size of your print.
Select a frame style, if desired.
Pick the material on which your photo will be printed.
Take your time to make the selections that best fit your preferences.
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After personalizing your photo, click the 'Add to Cart' button. This action places the item in your shopping cart, and you can either continue shopping for more items or proceed to checkout.
EXPLORE THE COLLECTION
Terrell Groggins long-term photographic survey of America grapples with the complexities of its culture and politics.
In sports photography, the difference between a good shot and a great one comes down to timing. That's especially the case with boxing, where the action happens at breakneck speed. Compositon, and the decisive moment decribed by Henri Cartier-Bresson rings true in Terrell Groggins's work