Stomp Metal Print
by Wendy J St Christopher
Product Details
Stomp metal print by Wendy J St Christopher. 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.
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Stomp ... more
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Stomp
Wendy J. St. Christopher
art166.com
Dancing with abandon.
*NOTE - For this image, the artist suggests FAA's lustrous, Acrylic Print finish (hanging wire mount version). However, this image is beautiful and long-lasting with your choice of Fine Art America's premium finishes.
Explore the attractive custom framing and matting options available on this page; all are competitively priced.
If you have any questions about my images or need assistance with sizing, framing, etc., please contact me, before placing your order, at wjsc.art(at)gmail.com
About Wendy J St Christopher
My dreams are always in color! Part serious technology geek, part exuberantly creative insomniac. Welcome to my world! As a digital artist and photographer, I create with PC, printer, and/or camera, instead of canvas, paint, and brush. I'm always in hot pursuit of the elusive "Wow!" factor. Thanks, in part, to the boundless marketing potential of the Internet, my art is being collected worldwide, having been shipped to many far-flung locations over the years. (New Zealand being the most distant, Penzance being the most unexpected ... so far!) NOTE: Click on any image for a larger, more detailed view. Museum-quality prints, plus many framing and matting options, are available here! * * * If a little dreaming is...
$86.00
Andre Carrion
i really like the dimensions
Diana Nigon
Depth and opulence...gorgeous!
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
Thanks, Diana! Using a border on this piece contributes to both the perceived depth and the opulence. I thought my little Stomper needed a bit of gentle, but interesting, restraining -- the border fit the bill. :-)