Approaching Sundown #1 Acrylic Print
by Linda Monfort
Product Details
Approaching Sundown #1 acrylic print by Linda Monfort. 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
Acrylic paint on gallery-wrap (stapled on back) canvas stretched on wood frame. This is a new original abstract or impressionist fauve landscape... more
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Artist's Description
Acrylic paint on gallery-wrap (stapled on back) canvas stretched on wood frame. This is a new original abstract or impressionist fauve landscape painting which will be hand signed and dated by me (the artist) on the front. Also, the medium (acrylic), as well as my signature, date, and title are written on the back of the painting.
If you do not plan on framing this painting, I will paint the sides a solid color and wire the back for hanging at no additional cost, if you wish.
About Linda Monfort
TO PURCHASE ANY OF MY AVAILABLE ORIGINAL PAINTINGS please go to my website lindamonfort.com LINDA J. MONFORT BIOGRAPHY...After receiving a B.A. in art from San Diego State University, I worked as a graphic designer and art director. I later focused my energy into creating copper enamels, etched glass and designing and hand-painting texturized furniture using hand-made stencils. I then went on to a 10 year career designing custom high end room size area rugs working with interior designers. I have been painting full time for the past 14 years. My style of painting has evolved through many years of exploration. My copper enamels, both hard edge and ethereal, translated in later years into a spontaneous painting style using acrylic...
$84.00
Linda Monfort
Thanks again Alanna!
Alanna Hug-McAnnally
Linda - a brush? Wow - it really looks like knifework. I'm impressed! Wish I could do that! :D It is a truly lovely piece of art. :D
Linda Monfort
Thank you! I used a brush rather than a knife. I have had other artists comment on my knife work when indeed I just used a brush. Interesting.
Alanna Hug-McAnnally
Linda - I was going through the new artwork posted and came upon yours. This is stunning! I too love to work with a knife, and you do it so beautifully and softly. You have a lovely gift and I hope to see more of your work in here. Soon!