ArtPix3D Sculpture Cubes are AMAZING!!!

This picture doesn't do it justice.

I was hoping to be pleased when I ordered a 3-D sculpture of Deaken from ArtPix3d.com.

 

I wasn’t expecting to be utterly delighted…blown away…mesmerized.

 

Because you’re seeing this image in 2-D and with photo flashback, you’re seeing additional reflected images that aren’t in the sculpture. You simply cannot imagine how stunning the piece actually is.

 

This is the first time since Deaken passed away in 1996 that I can see him in 3-D, and the effect is heart-rending. I feel like I can reach out into the hereafter and touch him again, stroke his fur, hear his purr…

 

Needless to say, ArtPix is getting more of my business this holiday season–and for a long time after that.

 

The cube I bought of Deaken cost $69, and it’s worth every red cent. I can’t stop gazing at it. I’m besotted.

 

I’ve ordered an image of Mom for Jackie for Christmas. I’ve ordered something else for a friend who happens to be my webmaster, so I can’t divulge what that is right now, but I’ll take a picture of it for later.

 

I’ve ordered a 3-D of De and me and may get another one later if this one blows me away. (I expect it will.)

 

I’ve never been as tickled as I am by a company as I am ArtPix3D. Check them out when you get a chance.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not getting a kickback from them, or any kind of discount, for writing this ode to ArtPix3D. I simply feel compelled to share my discovery with you so you can experience the thrill I experience with a photo of your own of  a loved one who remains close to your heart, living or dead.

 

I have no doubt you’ll be as amazed and delighted as I am!!!

 

I’ll add more photos as these treasures arrive…

 

 

 

 

 

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