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Framed Daniel Eskridge/Stocktrek Images Wall Art

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Framed Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape
Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape
by Daniel Eskridge/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Frame
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Price: $429.49 
Framed Cancer is the fourth astrological sign of the Zodiac
Cancer is the fourth astrological sign of the Zodiac
by Daniel Eskridge/Stocktrek Images
44" x 28" Frame
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Price: $429.99 
Framed Scorpio is the eighth astrological sign of the Zodiac
Scorpio is the eighth astrological sign of the Zodiac
by Daniel Eskridge/Stocktrek Images
44" x 28" Frame
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Price: $429.99 
Framed saber-toothed cat tries to drive a short-faced bear out of its territory
saber-toothed cat tries to drive a short-faced bear out of its territory
by Daniel Eskridge/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Frame
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Daniel Eskridge produces stunning pieces of artwork which are admired by both professional and upcoming artists. He has worked as a professional artist for many years. He currently lives in the Metro-Atlanta area of the United States—he’s one of the few people who was actually born and raised here. Many collectors highly price his art because they are in high demand. He is represented by Stocktrek Images, an internationally recognized stock photo agency - a clear testimony that he’s now among the leading artists in the world. Eskridge is married and has a daughter and two sons. He’s a trained software engineer, and by he’s works as a software engineer, but at night he transforms himself into a 3D render artist. His pieces oaf art are displayed at some of the leading galleries and museums in the world. They are also found in institutions, offices and homes, especially in the form of framed Daniel Eskridge. Eskridge likes all that he does because they give him a sense of fulfillment. He says that if he has to choose a career again, he will not have to think twice about choosing art and software engineering as careers. He’s been a render artist for close to 30 years. He began when some of the very first rays tracing programs were made publicly available – that was in the 1980s. To date, he has completed more than 400 images, many of which are available online and in some physical stores. He likes to use the computer because it's a bit more practical compared to painting.
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