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1. Bond University - News Item for 2002
www.bond.edu.au/news/2002/2002 - [Cached]Published on: 5/12/2006 Last Visited: 5/12/2006
Bond University lecturer, Graham Bliss, has a pedigree most artists would kill for.
His great, great, great grandfather was an infamous forger who was deported to Australia in 1807 after he was caught producing his own Bank of England banknotes.
Back in those days, the banknotes, were simply hand-written in ink, but only official bank officials were allowed to draw them.
Graham's two brothers are also commercial illustrators, his father is a wood sculptor and his grandfather was a watercolor artist renowned for his paintings of the British Naval Fleet during World War II.
Graham has now devleoped his own innovative style by combining traditional painting techniques with modern computer technology and he has proved a hit with advertising agencies, publishers and design companies throughout Australia.

