Accessible Art

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Accessible Art Beautiful, striking designs by a variety of professional artists can be a part of your laptop. For example, your computer can feature “Cathedral,” a stunning piece by painter Robert Hargrave, left, or famed artist Deanne Cheuk’s “Pyramid in Fall,” right. (NAPSA)—Resourceful people all over the world are finding adorn them with unique works from international artists like ways to make art accessible and a part of their everydaylives. Deanne Cheuk, Maya Hayuk, Jason Holley, Tristan Eaton and years, teenagers in Japan have Recently, Dell expanded the online Flash drives and cell phones were amongthefirst electronics to explode with personalization. For been adorning their cell phones in rhinestone patterns and charms, turning each text message into a form of self-expression. Today, Dell’s Design Studio has taken the personalizing of consumerelectronics to the next level. People who select the Dell Studio 15 or 17 laptops can choose to urban artist Mike Ming. Now, the laptop is a fashion accessory that can express your personalstyle. studio to include more than 200 different designs, patterns andcolors. If art awakens the soul, there’s never been a better time to indulge your artistic cravings. Dell and others recognize this draw and are makingart avail- able to everyone, truly allowing new formsof self-expression.