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Bee Caribou Art
Bee Caribou Art: Physical art prints and digital art downloads that are sometimes cute, other times odd, and often a cross section of the two. 
Missouri, United States
Joined: 25 January, 2025 | Products: 32 | Sales: 2
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Blake Smith
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Each digital art print can be enjoyed digitally (obviously), but they are much better appreciated when they are printed! Each print is designed with a specific size in mind, and I will always include that optimal printed size in the descriptions. I would say if you want it smaller, make sure the aspect ratio is at least the same. I often make prints in 5:4, at 20" x 16". If you wanted one of those prints smaller, making it 10" x 8" would be the way to go. When the aspect ratios don't stay the same, the image can get really... funhouse mirror looking. Squished or too long and just all around wrong looking. 

Any questions about where or how to print, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to help!

All of my artwork is intended for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Meaning no commercial use allowed. Do not utilize the physical prints or digital art files for reproduction in commercial or resale endeavors in any capacity. Also, do not modify my artwork for commercial or resale purposes. 



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Hello! This is Bee Caribou Art! A place where the wild whimsy born in my head and crafted by my hands escapes into the world! I make digital art using Affinity Designer 2 and an XP-Pen Graphics Display. For the time being, all of my art is only available to be digital downloads. My goal, and my sincere hope, is that I can scrape together enough funding to buy a big photo printer, so I can make prints myself and then sell physical copies here. 

My history with art goes back to grade school, as an undiagnosed ADHD kid, I was a frequent doodler. This continued until my second year of college, when I finally was diagnosed with ADHD. Then I took more notes and drew less doodles. But after college I became interested in trying digital art after years of watching my sibling develop their skills. After I purchased a cheaper little graphics tablet, and started to learn Affinity Designer, I had an on and off affair with making digital art. I had been dedicating the majority of my art time to guitar, bass, mandolin, and really any other string instrument since I was barely a teenager. Nothing really stuck with making digital art, or really any kind of art, until I got a wee bit older, and playing most instruments began to hurt my hands. I substituted the string instruments for a pen (or a stylus, really). Then I really started getting into making digital art. I'm still learning and developing my skills, but I wanted to share my work in the meantime, so here we are! Bee Caribou Art is finally off the ground! (Although not too high yet...) Stick around and you'll see some stuff that will at least make you go, 'Huh... Look at that.'.