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About eGiclee Digital Fine Art Prints

eGiclee Digital Fine Art PhotoPrints Gallery Features Work By Emerging Toledo Area Artist Lonn Dugan. 

Classical Compositions to Contemporary Abstracts &.  Photo Art Printed as Giclee Prints using Archival Pigments.

Get Your Favorite Print | YOUR WAY |  

All Images Available In YOUR CHOICE of Size, Media, and Frame. 

Original prints are available as Unmounted Prints, Framed Gallery Wrapped Canvas Prints, Wood Prints, Metal Prints, Plexiglass Prints, or Traditional Framed Prints.  Media textures and finishes to choose from include Canvas, Water Color Paper, Matte or Gloss PhotoPrint Paper, whatever fits the art and your sense of style.  Framing and Matting choices can be selected from HUNDREDS of styles, maybe THOUSANDS and then previewed right here on the site.

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Artist Bio


Photography and artistic creativity have been a part of Lonn’s life from an early age

First Photos:  1967 – Lonn Dugan used his first allowance at age 8 to buy a camera from a hotel vending machine. The family had just moved to Texas.  Encountering a whole new visual world, he wanted to capture it! 

First Fine Art: 1972 – A foil relief sculpture of the famous Alamo Fort was a prizewinner in a statewide art contest.

Experience and Training:  1985 – Commercial experience in photography, digital graphic art, advertising layout and design, and web design fueled a growing interest in digital photo editing techniques.

Middle Years: 

Continued growth and experience in photography, commercial art, logos, magazine ads, newspaper ads, and etc.

First Fine Art Print: 2000 – Printed first Giclee print while running a one-man ad agency that had a nice scanner and large format printer. Work by local artists was scanned and reproduced, printing on canvas, heavy watercolor paper, or photo paper at about 30″ x 40″ on average and up to 4′ x 6′.

First Art Show: 2002 – Lonn printed one of his own images at 24″ x 36″ and submitted to a local art show. Dugan had been the photographer, the digital darkroom processor, airbrush artist, and print maker.  Jurists refused the work, claiming it wasn’t “art”.  They even accused him of scanning magazine covers and blowing them up to a 2′ x 3′ size. Lonn was set back by the rejection of the new art form of Giclee or original digital fine art prints.

Print Work For Other Artists:

After seeing what Lonn was doing with Giclee Printing, several local artists including Larry Golba and Neil Frankenhauser commissioned prints of some of their personal favorite pieces as a test.  They were thrilled and startled, even a little intimidated by the accuracy of reproduction that was possible. But the art community was not completely ready for the digital revolution at this time.

First Museum Display: 2011 – The Toledo Museum of Art accepted a landscape photo to a Juried Exhibit.  The Toledo Museum of Art is widely recognized worldwide as a powerful force in the curation and exhibition of fine art.  It has also earned the title of “America’s Favorite Art Museum”.

Next Steps: 2017 – Digital Giclee printing technology has come a long way toward acceptance!  Digital artists can now offer original fine art print of their best work to a global audience using the miracle of online gallery anf frame shops.

Let The Word Go Out:

Now that Lonn has begun exhibiting his work, he hopes that he might begin to win recognition, acclaim, and to sell his work. Correspondence and Inquiries welcome regarding changes to existing work or to discuss commissions by subject or special interest in location or technique.

Artist’s Statement

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“Peace Rose”
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My work is a celebration of Beauty in the world around us.

I Enjoy Capturing Special Moments in Time, Especially in Nature Where Perfect Moments Might Not Last Very Long.

Roses can be blooming in your house in winter!

A good capture artfully manipulated in Photoshop and printed on large scale gallery wrapped canvas can stunning.

The goal I have in mind when I work is to create something that stirs the heart. Some subjects are man made because here too we can find beauty in line, form, shape, season, lighting and more.

I also dabble in original digital abstracts generally from nature or with nature in mind.