Robin Song of Spring Metal Print
by Susan Maxwell Schmidt
$91.00
Product Details
Robin Song of Spring metal print by Susan Maxwell Schmidt. 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
Robin Song of Spring
A digital watercolor painting on a rag paper canvas texture, loosely based on a photograph, of a pudgy little spring... more
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Artist's Description
"Robin Song of Spring"
A digital watercolor painting on a rag paper canvas texture, loosely based on a photograph, of a pudgy little spring European robin sitting on a tree branch and looking happy. I used a pastel color palette of beige, brown, sage green and just a touch of plum purple and aqua blue for my whimsical wildlife portrait. Please visit my Avian Flights of Fancy art gallery to see more of my bird artwork, both real and imagined.
Awards:
3.8.21 FAA "Spring Digital Artwork Show" Contest: 2nd Place
12.13.20 FAA "Digital-Altered Photographs Logo 2021" Contest: 2nd Place (tie)
7.15.20 FAA "For the Birds and "Contest: 3rd Place
7.17.18 Music CD Cover Designs group administrator's Photo of the Day
Copyright 2018 Susan Maxwell Schmidt, all rights reserved.
About Susan Maxwell Schmidt
My mind lives in a rather strange world of its own, in a state which I tend to refer to as "delightfully twisted." Through my art, which I am vehemently determined to continue to create with as little outside influence as possible, I work tirelessly to interpret the concepts my mind creates in a moment-by-moment barrage of ideas that always seem to come faster than I can realize them in a tangible form. Though my artwork over the past 40 years has evolved from my early days of shooting on film to manifesting itself in many different forms of more contemporary media, from the delicate transparency of digital watercolor, to the no-holds-barred starkness of noir digital photography, to even the fanciful abstract-turned-conceptual properties...