Coming Out of It's Shell Acrylic Print
by Joan Bertucci
Product Details
Coming Out of It's Shell acrylic print by Joan Bertucci. 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
Soon to be a glorious sunflower, standing tall and proud!
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Artist's Description
Soon to be a glorious sunflower, standing tall and proud!
About Joan Bertucci
Joan is a self taught photographer and digital expressionist. She took up photography in 1999 with the purchase of her first Canon Elan II. At the same time she also learned how to use a computer and film scanner. The Elan II was her first SLR camera. She ignored the preset modes and started with the artistic or pro modes. It took her a while, but she started to learn the technical side of photography. That coupled with her natural ability for composition, made her original photography quite unique. In 2003 Canon offered a digital, EOS 10D. She decided to make the switch to digital photography. Moving to digital photography she started to learn photoshop and she was hooked! Today it is not unusual to find Joan dedicating hours...
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Lois Bryan
Beautiful capture of detail and emphasis of the curves and lines!!! f
Elzbieta Petryka
Ideal focus and perspective!
Lisa Knechtel
Love the crisp clarity and combo of colours v
Joan Bertucci replied:
Lisa, thank you for your time and vote, appreciate it! :-)
Lois Bryan
This is so sweet ... I'm endlessly fascinated by this stage of a flower's life ... there's so much intricate detail and line that seems to get overlooked, waiting for the bloom itself. Beautiful capture ... that orangy peachy color in the background offsets your bud beautifully!!! f/v
Joan Bertucci replied:
It's all about finding the correct angle! :-) Thank you Lois for your inspiring words and support! :-)