Baby Dinosaur in Wheelchair Kid Nursery Print Child Download
This smiling baby Dinosaur is really happy to show off how to roll in style in a wheelchair.
This print will bring a smile to everyone whether it is hung in your nursery, playroom, bedroom, den, kitchen, ... basically anywhere. It will also be great simply placed on the fridge.
It will also make a perfect addition to a classroom decor and inspire children of all ages to show off their own style, no matter their mobility level.
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• Image was created with the help of AI (Artificial Intelligence). Please see the Thought About AI section below.
• This item is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical item will be shipped to you.
• Your download files will be immediately emailed to you once your payment is confirmed.
• Instant downloads can NOT be cancelled, exchanged or returned.
Use your download as you wish for PERSONAL use:
• Print it with your printer or take it to a local print shop.
• Frame your printed artwork or hang it unframed.
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Unfortunately, your purchase is NOT for COMMERCIAL use. By purchasing, you are agreeing to the following terms:
• You may print the artwork only for your personal use in your home or classroom, or for a personal gift.
• You may not use the files for any commercial purpose, including resale in any form.
• You may not copy, share, or distribute the files in any medium or format.
• You may not use the files to create any object for sale.
• You may not alter, modify, remix or adapt the files for resale or for any commercial purpose.
Thank you for your understanding.
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SIZES INCLUDED IN YOUR DOWNLOAD
You will receive 4 high-resolution 300dpi PNG files, each to print up to:
• 4” x 6” / 10.2cm x 15.2cm
• 5” x 7” / 12.7cm x 17.8cm
• 8” x 10” / 20.3cm x 25.4cm
• 11” x 14” / 27.9cm x 35.6cm
Thought About AI
All images were created with the help of AI (Artificial Intelligence). That said, no living artist's work or technique were used in the prompts. I appreciate the work of all human artists and believe that it is important to respect it and not steal from it.
The prompts do mention artists who have been in the public domain for a very long time, but in such a way that it doesn't refer to any specific technique. Each prompt also includes such a wide variety of artists that no image is in any one artist style. To me, it is rather similar to being unconsciously influenced by the artworks that we have in memory when we paint with a brush.