PHOTO CREDIT: Above photo by John Rickman Photography, San Jose, California.
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Taming the Dragon
by Delight Prescott
Delight's artwork is shown here to allow you to view and appreciate her work. Please do not steal it for use on other web sites, flyers, business cards, or other places. If you wish to use Delight's artwork in such ways, see "About the Artist" below for information on how to contact Delight to obtain permission.
About this Painting
The dancer featured in this beautiful painting by Delight Prescott is Sapphira, from South Lake Tahoe, California. If you enjoy this picture and would like to see other examples of her artwork, please contact Delight Prescott (see details below).
About the Artist
This beautiful artwork was created by Delight Prescott. If you'd like to contact her for more information about her artwork, here's how to reach her:
Delight Prescott
Delight's Fantasy Art
3008 S. Paraham Rd
York, SC 29745
U.S.A.
Phone: (+1) (803) 631-3292
Email: fantasiekunstlerin at gmail dot com
Web Site: www.delightsfantasyart.com
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