Waters of Life Metal Print
by I'ina Van Lawick
Product Details
Waters of Life metal print by I'ina Van Lawick. 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
Created for contest PhotoArt Challenge #2. Adaptation of photo by Bo Galka.
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Artist's Description
Created for contest PhotoArt Challenge #2. Adaptation of photo by Bo Galka.
About I'ina Van Lawick
i'ina Van Lawick My love has always been Nature. Photography started for me when my grandmother gave me an ancient Kodak Box Camera when I was 11 years old. In Art School Photography was an important elective for me besides my Major in Metalsmithing. Now that Carpal Tunnel to both wrists nixed my ability to work with metal I have taken up photography again after being introduced to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge near Olympia, WA; and consequently, digital photography. What a find. Not only do I now enjoy pursuing my love for nature photography, but I am also enjoying my work as a Volunteer in the Refuge's Environmental Education Program for our schools, and keeping the Refuge's photo files supplied with nature shots for their...
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Hartmut Jager
An Excellent Photo-Drawing I'ina. Sometimes, less is sooo much more ! :-)
I'ina Van Lawick replied:
I agree. Thank you, Hartmut.
Bob Galka
I'ina, thank you so much for participating in challenge #2. And congratulations on sharing FIRST place with Ginny Schmidt. I think you captured the essence of the challenge with these focused but simple lines. I hope to see you in future PhotoArt challenges. f/v Bob
I'ina Van Lawick replied:
Thank you, Bob. It was wonderful working with this challenge. I was taught, "less is more." i'ina
I'ina Van Lawick
Thank you Kathryn. i'ina