Big Boom Box
by Wendy J St Christopher
Title
Big Boom Box
Artist
Wendy J St Christopher
Medium
Digital Art - Photographic Art
Description
Pop Art reverberations of the past; bring the noise! This big boombox -- similar to the iconic (and hefty) shoulder-sitters of the 1980's -- is paired with a neon oscilloscope snippet from my favorite band.
This bold image is the result of late-night inspiration . . . art, when I SHOULD have been sleeping. ;-)
'Big Boom Box' is created from my original photograph of a high-rise hotel in downtown, San Antonio, Texas ( TX ).
* NOTE -- This image is beautiful and long lasting with your choice of any of FAA's premium finishes, including FAA's lightweight, glossy, Metal Print (image printed on aluminum) or the lustrous Acrylic Print finish (printed behind a crystal-clear sheet of acrylic). Either of these finishes will provide a sleek, contemporary, focal point on your wall.
Metal and Acrylic prints require no framing, and arrive ready-to-hang. However, both can be reflective in direct light, so pay careful attention to the lighting (natural and man-made) in your space, before ordering.
If ordering a paper print, FAA's Premium Semi-Matte Photo paper would be a great choice for this image.
Other options (paper, canvas, etc.) are also available here.
** Wood Print is NOT recommended for this image!
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 at wjsc.art(at)gmail.com
Big Boom Box
by Wendy J. St. Christopher
Uploaded
November 1st, 2016
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Comments (2)
Wendy J St Christopher
Featured in the Images That Excite You group and the Geek Art group. Thank you!
Jim Williams
I had a boombox with a bass speaker bigger than my head. I loved that bass. Featured on WHAT Interrobang. LF
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
Hahaha, Jim! I managed to resist going to the "bigger than my head" extreme, but remember all my boom boxes very fondly! Thank you kindly for the feature! :-)