The Birches Acrylic Print
by Bettye Harwell
Product Details
The Birches acrylic print by Bettye Harwell. 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
This is an experimental painting on yupo paper. The very white surface is left to make a border around the acrylic colors. The white of the birch... more
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Artist's Description
This is an experimental painting on yupo paper. The very white surface is left to make a border around the acrylic colors. The white of the birch trees accent the blended colors of the wooded background. This is cheerful study of color paiting.
About Bettye Harwell
Learn about me by following my blog on art and history. http://leartisteboots.wordpress.com/ A new blog on this site will address the methods and business of art. Click on BLOG in the header above. Art must be a business to answer the question: "Can artists eat?" I believe we must study, produce and promote our work to be successful. My paintings are in public and private collections. My major paintings are done in series of historic women. "Learning is a life-long endeavor."
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Betty Pieper
Thanks for your reply! I just ordered a lot of Arches but I will try Yupo ASAP. Also, I have some interest in independent women in history and have a painting of Susan B. Anthony on my site under the Canajoharie gallery if you are interested in a look. Again, congratulations on your skill with the synthetic paper.
Bettye Harwell
Thank you so much. You will like yupo paper for what it will do. Let me know your results. I have posted a new Blog University (1 to 13)
Betty Pieper
You have a wide ranging repertoire here in your galleries. I'm not familiar with Yupo paper but this is an intriguing work....I love the depth and freedom you achieve in the background.