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After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts in History, David Stevens turned his interest to art. Moving to California in 1971, he learned to make stained glass windows and tiffany lampshades while working with the Augustine Glassworks in Santa Monica. In 1973, David opened his own studio and began selling his work through galleries or art shows. While in California, David also studied photography and woodworking, planting the seed that would take hold 19 years later after successful years of working in stained glass and wood. In 1999, David returned to photography after studying briefly with photographer Tom McCall. David traveled to photograph landscapes and seascapes along the east coast of North America and throughout the Southwest and California. In describing his art of choice, David says, “Photography is an art form where I first must find compositions, instead of creating them. I look for designs that are both pleasant to look at and have some emotional depth to them. When I have gotten something interesting on film, the darkroom is where the work is completed. It is only when every element in the print seems in harmony does the photograph become a successful work of art.” David’s work can be found exhibited in prominent art festivals and throughout galleries in Mid Atlantic USA.
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A division of Encore Art Group and based in Vancouver, Canada, CAP is a world-renowned publisher of open edition prints and art cards. Its catalogue boasts a superb range of landscapes by artists such as Philip Craig and David Short, street scenes by Gilles Archambault and George Bates, florals by Don Li Leger and abstracts by Laurie Maitland. In all it's catalogue covers 12 categories of art and also includes a growing and comprehensive small print collection featuring best selling imagery from both CAP and Winn Devon. CAP looks far and wide for new and talented artists and as a result many of CAP's images are either painted by European artists or feature European scenes or both. Many are published in European standard sizes.