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Browse a growing collection of fine art and photographic works created by Arthur Todd Fix.

A Graphic Designer and Fine Artist, Arthur studied fine art at the University of Oregon and obtained his graphic design degree at Portland Community College.

He creates traditional (realist style) fine art in mediums; watercolor, graphite, colored pencil and oil pastels. Favorite subjects include; landscapes, nature, wildlife, and portraiture. He often experiments with new combinations of media and techniques, creating mixed media pieces. At present, his go-to medium is transparent watercolor.

Prints of his artwork can be purchased here in the form of high quality giclées framed and unframed or folding greeting cards.

Arthur also creates (photographic art). An interest that has been nurtured by his graphic design training. Please also visit his photography galleries. Subjects include rustic architecture, flowers & fauna, macro work, and digital composite art. Photographic prints and cards of this work can also be purchased from this site.

Become a subscriber and you will receive early introductory discount pricing on prints of new works.

To purchase originals or limited edition signed and numbered giclée prints of Arthur's works, please contact him directly through the email link on each page.

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