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Portia de Rossi Launches Art Innovation Company With Website On .ART

General Public headed by the actress and philanthropist Portia de Rossi is an innovative art publishing company that curates works by professional artists from around the globe. With the help of 3-D technologies, they print copies of paintings with the same dimensions and textures as the original. The copies are said to closely mimic even the finest details of the original.

The company’s mission is to make art available to a wide audience, says the co-founder Portia de Rossi. “There is technology that enables more people to enjoy art rather than a very privileged few. This business concept is to democratize art and get it into the hands of the people who appreciate it and want to own it.”
Check out http://www.generalpublic.art/ for more information on the project.

 

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