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- Brian_Stauffer abstract "Brian Stauffer (born May 20, 1966 in Prescott, Arizona) is an American artist, and illustrator.Stauffer is recognized for the concept-driven approach to the topics he illustrates. The artist begins works with hand drawn sketches, then incorporates painted elements and scanned found objects. The final works are digital, but often the hand drawn elements remain as part of the finished works.".
- Q16196713 abstract "Brian Stauffer (born May 20, 1966 in Prescott, Arizona) is an American artist, and illustrator.Stauffer is recognized for the concept-driven approach to the topics he illustrates. The artist begins works with hand drawn sketches, then incorporates painted elements and scanned found objects. The final works are digital, but often the hand drawn elements remain as part of the finished works.".
- Brian_Stauffer comment "Brian Stauffer (born May 20, 1966 in Prescott, Arizona) is an American artist, and illustrator.Stauffer is recognized for the concept-driven approach to the topics he illustrates. The artist begins works with hand drawn sketches, then incorporates painted elements and scanned found objects. The final works are digital, but often the hand drawn elements remain as part of the finished works.".
- Q16196713 comment "Brian Stauffer (born May 20, 1966 in Prescott, Arizona) is an American artist, and illustrator.Stauffer is recognized for the concept-driven approach to the topics he illustrates. The artist begins works with hand drawn sketches, then incorporates painted elements and scanned found objects. The final works are digital, but often the hand drawn elements remain as part of the finished works.".