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The Underground Railroad Fine Art Print
The Underground Railroad
18" x 12"
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Price: $43.99
Sale: $21.99
Chef Kitchen Menus Fine Art Print
Chef Kitchen Menus
14" x 14"
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Price: $41.99
Sale: $20.99
Muhammad Ali Fine Art Print
Muhammad Ali
10" x 13"
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Price: $34.99
Sale: $17.49
Fun in the Fountain Fine Art Print
Fun in the Fountain
16" x 13"
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Price: $43.99
Sale: $21.99
Leonard Hearns Fine Art Print
Leonard Hearns
14" x 11"
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Price: $37.99
Sale: $18.99
Downtown Love Fine Art Print
Downtown Love
14" x 13"
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Price: $39.99
Sale: $19.99
Tuscan Love Fine Art Print
Tuscan Love
18" x 14"
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Price: $46.99
Sale: $23.49
It's Time For Pizza Fine Art Print
It's Time For Pizza
14" x 14"
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Price: $42.99
Sale: $21.49
Smokin Bar-B-Que Fine Art Print
Smokin Bar-B-Que
18" x 13"
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Price: $45.99
Sale: $22.99
The Dublin Pub Fine Art Print
The Dublin Pub
18" x 12"
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Price: $43.99
Sale: $21.99
Bike Chef Colosseum Olive Fine Art Print
Bike Chef Colosseum Olive
14" x 14"
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Price: $41.99
Sale: $20.99
Bike Chef Pisa Green Fine Art Print
Bike Chef Pisa Green
14" x 14"
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Price: $42.99
Sale: $21.49
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Gregg DeGroat (Born in 1955) was born in Springfield, Ohio. His father was an artist and he’s the on who introduced him to art. Some of his earliest memories are of his father teaching him how to draw. DeGroat did his first paintings at the age of 8, a stallion and a mare. He can vividly remember watching the neighborhood children outside playing tag from his kitchen window, with his father promising to let him play with them once he completed the hair on the portrait on which his father had him working on. in high school, he majored in art, and then in college, he also took art courses, which were followed by a career as a graphic artist for 27 year in which he worked with the Dayton Daily News. his passion is to paint his way now that he’s retired. He painted traditionally for years but now pushes the envelope a bit, by switching to pencils and watercolors from acrylic.

He’s using these two mediums to develop a gestural, loose, and almost illustrative style he refers to as 'pawing.' This is actually a combination of painting and drawing. He looks forward to continually expanding on this style, but he says that he'll probably never be satisfied because he always likes to stretch his boundaries. His goal and vision is to make salable, high quality, images for reproduction. He’s determined to meet that goal that that’s what fuels his day, and he loves everything about it, especially the challenges he comes across in the process.
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