Someone loves my new web site. Today, someone in Saint Paul, Minnesota
visited jpeg.us 222 times. That sounds like true love to me.
Actually, they visited my index page 222 times as that is the only page
where I have a counter. Normally, I wouldn't have wasted my time on this
web site, but I was distracted by things that prevented me
from functioning properly, namely pain pills as I recovered from
a hernia operation, and then I got Covid, twice.
So, creating jpeg.us was really just a way to keep busy while I
recovered.
jpeg.us contains photos of paintings. These paintings can easily
be transferred to canvas, or wood, or cardboard, using chemicals.
There are a lot of YouTube videos that show you exactly how to do this.
These photos of paintings are in the public domain or in Creative Commons.
There a lot of sleazy websites that pretend that they own the rights
to these photos and will insist that you pay to get unmarked copies
of these photos. If you google these famous painting, Google
will take you to one of these websites because they pay Google to do this.
But they are all free on the web, and on jpeg.us.
https://www.jpeg.us/