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Winter Evening Metal Print
by Suzanne McKay
Product Details
Winter Evening metal print by Suzanne McKay. 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
I painted this one from my imagination, too. I like to do loose, almost unplanned paintings to have a sense of freedom. Then, I sort of develop it... more
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Artist's Description
I painted this one from my imagination, too. I like to do loose, almost unplanned paintings to have a sense of freedom. Then, I sort of "develop" it in the direction I see it going. I left little "hints" of white for roofs of ranch homes, and painted, wet-in-wet plumes of smoke coming from imaginary wood stoves, giving it a feeling of warmth, in spite of the cold.
About Suzanne McKay
I spent part of my childhood surrounded by the beauty of the Mojave Desert, around Victorville, California, and spent another part of my childhood in Northern Illinois farm country, in Ridgefield, Crystal Lake, and Belvidere. As a result, I love depicting Country scenes, and, particularly a subject I call "A Vanishing America." Drawing was what I did as soon as I could hold a pencil. At about 15, my brother (also an artist) gave me a set of professional watercolors. I was thrilled and immediately felt a new sense of seriousness about my art. I even sold a few at county fairs and to friends, but for pretty cheap. I attended college at B.I.O.L.A. (The Bible Institute of Los Angeles), where I minored in Art and joined The La...
$75.00
Suzanne McKay
Jim Clements, Thank you SO much for your kind comments. This means a lot, coming from "The GREAT One!" And I truly mean that.
Jim Clements
I love the mood you've captured here Suzanne. This is really nice.