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Hang Tight Metal Print
by Christina Verdgeline
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Hang Tight metal print by Christina Verdgeline. 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
With a little imagination, Hang Tight, could be for the corroded pipe trying to hang on, stand tall, against the forces of the invasive vine, or it... more
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Artist's Description
With a little imagination, Hang Tight, could be for the corroded pipe trying to hang on, stand tall, against the forces of the invasive vine, or it could be for the vine, finding someplace to loop itself around as it did here, tying a tendril into a knot for support... then again, I almost called this Stranglehold. What a statement! There’s so much energy and life in this scene: vibrant, shiny green leaves cascading around a contrasting reddish rusty pipe, showing its age as it slumps, leaning to one side. But still holding on, hanging tight.
About Christina Verdgeline
-- Christina (Chris) Sarcevic Verdgeline -- CSV ART & DRAFTING portfolio: www.behance.net/christina-v https://pixels.com/artists/christina+verdgeline ~~UPDATE: original Starry Lake miniature painting won award AND is SOLD at local Main Street Galleries. ~Honored to be artist of some award-winning paintings. Mediums: watercolor, casein, acrylic, pencil, ink, mixed.Nature Conservancy photo contest 2017.THREE of my photos were accepted! ~Natural beauty in everything inside and out, up and down, all around! ~ ENJOY! ~~ Painting and drawing all my life, studied architectural engineering, I'm exploring the world through a digital camera lens, self-taught. A new passion! ~...
$70.00
Skip Willits
Very thoughtful image, makes me wonder how many seasons it took that pipe to acquire the current patina. Who put it there and when for what purpose....all kinds of wonderment around us! Well done Chirstina.
Christina Verdgeline replied:
Yes, Skip, some things I see with that kind of character gets me thinking, too. I'm surprised that pipe is still where it is. interesting patina. Thanks!
Rosemary Colyer
Stunning capture, Christina! L/F
Christina Verdgeline replied:
:-) appreciate it!!
Beverly Guilliams
Beautifully Done. Christina..............Love the title,Great message for today...............v./f.
Christina Verdgeline replied:
So appreciated, Beverly! ...... I agree. Glad you like that title. :o)