Red Orange Yellow Watercolor and Ink Heart Metal Print
by Carol Leigh
Product Details
Red Orange Yellow Watercolor and Ink Heart metal print by Carol Leigh. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
A bit of doodling from my artist journal. The watercolors look terrific blending together as they do, and the quick lines of the ink scribbles add to... more
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Artist's Description
A bit of doodling from my artist journal. The watercolors look terrific blending together as they do, and the quick lines of the ink scribbles add to the freewheeling, casual effect. This would work well as a print in a bathroom, a child�s bedroom, or even on a tote bag.
About Carol Leigh
I'm a photographer, writer, educator based on Whidbey Island in the Pacific Northwest, specializing in photomontage work, combining photos I've taken of rust, walls, peeling paint, birds, postage stamps, trees, etc. into images that are completely new, different, and often weird. I also create physical collages, then find myself photographing parts of them to include in my photomontages. It's crazy, but it's fun! My career has encompassed writing guidebooks (primarily about where to photograph in California), newsletters (guides for photographers about where to photograph in the United States), leading photo workshops, and conducting online classes. I am at Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/visualeigh/ On Facebook here:...
$86.00
Charles Mendez
As A. D. Of a medical magazine I could have used your "DOODLE " full page . We had a manuscript warning of the emotional pitfalls of having an overly generous heart.
Charles Mendez
Soft warm colors. Slowly blending from the center out ,in all directions . Held in place by a fast black thin sharp line. It could be a metaphor for matters of the heart. Carol your two word complement went over my head. My son ,who is taller than me in more ways than one, said " Put the two words together ".I had thought it was a made up name. I'm glad it wasn't. Now I can use it. Chief Grill Hunt ( the B changed to G and Y to H )
Carol Leigh replied:
Well, you have no idea how happy I am that I could confuse you for awhile! Heh, heh ...