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Boulder Flatirons

An original “Glassism” piece by Dennis Line, celebrating the spirit of Boulder through bold lines, warm hues, and stained-glass-inspired symmetry. The iconic Flatirons stretch beneath a setting sun, with the “C” of the Colorado flag proudly tucked in the foothills.

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Three Olives

Three Olives is a bold and playful piece from Dennis Line’s Glassism series—an original painting that reimagines stained glass with a modern twist.

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Framework #7

Framework #7is part of Dennis Line's ongoing 'Glassism' series—an original painting that mimics the elegance and structure of stained glass using layered acrylics, bold linework, and hand-detailed brush textures.

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Welcome to Golden - Buffalo Bill

This vibrant original painting by Dennis Line reimagines the iconic “Welcome to Golden” Colorado sign in the unique stained-glass-inspired 'Glassism' style. Bold, luminous colors and thick black linework evoke the look of hand-cut stained glass while capturing the rugged, spirited energy of the American West.

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Man of The North - Oil on Canvas

A faithful, stroke-for-stroke recreation of a pulp-era classic. This video captures the full painting process of Man of the North, an original oil-on-canvas remake of the 1930s Adventure Magazine cover, originally illustrated by William Ruesswig. Artist Dennis Line meticulously reconstructs the iconic Mountie portrait, honoring the bold style, dramatic lighting, and storytelling of the Golden Age of pulp illustration.

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Boulder 5354' - Screen Print

In this video, artist Dennis Line takes you through the process of creating 'Boulder 5354'—a hand-pulled, 4-color screen print celebrating the elevation, energy, and vibe of Boulder, Colorado. Printed on smooth hardboard,this limited piece captures the city’s iconic mountain backdrop, vibrant sky, and signature attitude in crisp, color-layered style. Shot on location at Torso Rags/D. Line print studio, this timelapse highlights the tactile, analog process behind the final artwork.

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Red Rocks - Screen Print

Artist Dennis Line hand-pulls a 4-color screen print inspired by Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Bold lines, electric color, and hand-drawn texture bring the legendary venue to life—capturing both the natural power of the landscape and the energy of live performance beneath the open sky. Printed on hardboard using traditional silkscreen methods, each print is part of a limited run, designed and printed in-house.

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Hippy Camper - Screen Print

In this video, artist Dennis Line screen prints Hippy Camper—a vibrant 4-color silkscreen featuring a stylized VW-style camper van cruising through psychedelic swirls of ink and nostalgia. Printed by hand on hardboard at Mitchell & Delano’s print studio, each pull is layered with care, color, and a wink toward a groovier time. This timelapse captures the full screen printing process—from registration to final pass—and the tactile rhythm of traditional printmaking in action.

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'Dr. Mortis' - Screen Print

Straight from the pages of pulp horror comes Dr. Mortis—mad science, vintage terror, and bold ink in glorious handmade form. This screen printing timelapse follows artist Dennis Line as he builds a 4-color horror tribute the old-fashioned way—by hand, on hardboard, in the Mitchell & Delano studio. Inspired by classic pulp covers and 20th-century monster lore, this piece brings the undead back to life in crisp layers of ink and menace. Watch as each screen is aligned and pulled with care, transforming blank board into a terrifying tribute to the broadcasted nightmares of yesteryear.

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Frankenstein - Screen Print

Watch as Mary Shelley’s monster gets resurrected in true analog fashion. In this video, artist Dennis Line walks through the full process of creating a limited edition 4-color screen print of his Frankenstein design, from burning screens to final pulls. Shot in-studio, this timelapse showcases both the mechanical rhythm and creative flow of traditional printmaking. Each layer—hand-separated and inked with care—builds toward a bold, graphic resurrection of one of horror’s most iconic figures.

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Golden Cycler - Oil on Canvas

This oil painting by Dennis Line captures the spirit of a cyclist in full motion, racing through the Colorado air with force and focus. Inspired by the streets and trails around Golden, Colorado, Golden Cycler was painted with fast, gestural brushstrokes to match the rhythm and intensity of the subject. This timelapse video takes you behind the canvas—from the first sketch to the final highlights. No shortcuts—just layers of oil, color, and kinetic energy.

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Parade Horse - Oil on Canvas

A vibrant tribute to western pageantry and hometown pride, painted from the heart of Arvada, Colorado. Parade Horse captures a fleeting moment from a local Colorado parade, where rider and horse move as one beneath flags and summer sun. Painted in bold, gestural strokes by Dennis Line, this piece celebrates motion, tradition, and small-town Americana. This timelapse documents the full painting process—from blank canvas to final detail—shot in-studio at Mitchell & Delano. Every brushstroke carries the rhythm of hoofbeats, the shimmer of sunlight, and the spirit of Arvada’s western heritage.

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Menace in Red Chaps - Oil on canvas

In this studio timelapse, artist Dennis Line recreates—stroke for stroke—the iconic 1937 pulp magazine cover originally illustrated by William Ruesswig for Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine. Painted entirely in oil, this piece is a faithful homage to one of the most visually dynamic eras in American illustration. From bold color blocking to tight brushwork and vintage typography, the goal was to preserve the spirit, tension, and graphic clarity of the original while exploring it through a contemporary, studio-based process.

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Blackfeet - Screen Print

Watch artist Dennis Line screen print on hand-painted hardboard panels—layered, sanded, and pulled by hand. No shortcuts, no machines—just ink, texture, and a steady hand. Comedy supplied by J. Lesavage.

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The Chicago Way - Oil on Canvas

In this studio timelapse, artist Dennis Line paints a fiery portrait of Sean Connery as Officer Jimmy Malone from The Untouchables (1987). Titled The Chicago Way, this original oil painting captures the hardened resolve and no-nonsense presence of Connery’s Oscar-winning role in a palette of reds, blacks, and raw brush energy. The painting process moves from bold block-ins to layered detail, evoking the mood and menace of Prohibition-era Chicago with every stroke.

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Boulder in Autumn - Oil on Canvas

Where golden light, crisp air, and community come together in color. In this studio timelapse, artist Dennis Line paints 'Boulder in Autumn', a vibrant oil-on-canvas capturing a casual moment in a college town filled with warmth and movement. Loose brushwork and layered color reflect falling leaves, long shadows, and the flow of conversation under fiery red maples. Set in Boulder, Colorado, this piece explores everyday scenes as worthy of lasting attention—rendered through motion, memory, and light

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Boulder Market - Oil on Canvas

An everyday scene made extraordinary through paint. Boulder Market captures a casual stroll through one of Colorado’s beloved street markets—sunlit pavement, weekend crowds, vendor tents, and the quiet energy of a town alive with rhythm. Painted by Dennis Line in expressive, layered strokes, this piece is part observational study, part personal memory.
Filmed in-studio, this timelapse walks you through the painting process from blank canvas to final signature. A celebration of street life, light play, and the beauty of human movement.