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Rocky Overhang Acrylic Print
by Deborah Johnson
Product Details
Rocky Overhang acrylic print by Deborah Johnson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
I opted to crop out some of the sky in this shot as it was a very gray day with on and off rain. But i liked the lack of hard shadows that a sunny... more
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Artist's Description
I opted to crop out some of the sky in this shot as it was a very gray day with on and off rain. But i liked the lack of hard shadows that a sunny day would have created. Also taken in the Letchworth State Park NY with Genesee River below
About Deborah Johnson
Outside of a brief study in commercial art after graduation from high school, I am self taught. Ever learning and studying that I might realize the depth of the gift God has given me. I have resided in WNY always, and years ago came full circle back to the family farm, that was founded by my mother for advancement of the equestrian arts. My husband and I own and operate it now as a modest equine facility and it is here that I find my inspiration. I am often reminded of the sage advice, “Paint what you know”, as I ponder a new work. This brings me back to the horses and the natural world environment that is just beyond the threshold of the stable door. It is my observations and relationships I experience here...
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Christian Mattison
Deborah, you are sharing angles and scenes of Letchworth that are rare and unique. I am impressed! -v-
Deborah Johnson replied:
Thanks for the vote of confidence.
Guy Whiteley
Very nice color saturation and detail in this one, Deborah. Very well done.