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User Profile for Gary Karm
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Gary Karm
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| Join Date: |
11/17/2007 |
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Active Contributor |
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03/29/2010 10:48 PM
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04/12/2009 4:59 PM
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WoW! Time flashes by in a blink of an eye. |
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Clearwater, FL |
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22
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I am Gary Karm, a Graphics Artist for 30 years. I have worked with a multitude of various mediums and materials from basic signs to hot glass and polymers to epoxies. Notably, the graphics that I have developed for glass etching are mainly from past cultures whose art was designed long ago. It was my tasks to convert low grade photos or Black and White art into clean plotter ready detailed art. If you are a graphic artist who works with plotting vinyl graphics you know how tedious and time consuming simple graphics can be now take that and multiply that times 100 and you get an idea of the amount of time and patients involved to finish a complexly detailed piece while simultaneously riding a fine line between how fine a detailed design can be cut by the plotter you are working with. You have to be insane at times to realize the finished work. You basically just jump in until its finished. My other graphic work extends to amazing photo touch-up and photo manipulation work to simple corporate identities for local corporations and basic vinyl graphics for many local businesses in my area of Clearwater, Florida. In my off time I have for the past 15 years been dabbling with the chemistry of water and its potential for an unlimited source of fuel. This journey has taken me through a great deal of reading and introduced me to others who feel as I do and who are also involved in various answers related to the processes that will ultimately achieve this common goal. Other than that today I am now 44 and single and have recently started to construct a very special electrolyzer. That is all for now. Gary Karm out...
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