Above and Below Metal Print
by Marilynne Bull
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Above and Below metal print by Marilynne Bull. 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.
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This morning was very cold and there were pieces of ice all along the rivers edge. I like how this piece of ice clung to the little branch in the... more
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Artist's Description
This morning was very cold and there were pieces of ice all along the rivers edge. I like how this piece of ice clung to the little branch in the river. I also liked the reflection of the branch in the water and the stones on the rivers bottom.
About Marilynne Bull
As a child I was often found sitting in a tree, on the earth touching and talking with the plants or playing in some moving water. Loving the secure feeling of a tree holding me, admiring the shapes and colors of his leaves and feeling the varied designs of the bark. Floating sticks and building dams with stones of all shapes and colors, I was transfixed watching the water flow over, around and past... As an adult I recapture these feelings of childish delight with every branch and twig of a tree, every leaf and stone picked up and placed in my pocket. Climbing about and sitting in silence on wise, ancient, welcoming boulders, I continue to find connection with the deep blue river flowing by. My experience is that...
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Gail Salituri
Marilynne , This is a great photograph.@
Gail Salituri
Marilynne , This is a great photograph.@
Peggy King
Marilynne I think this shot is just wonderful - when my daughters and then my 5 grandsons were little we would lie on our stomachs by the edge of our pond and I would have them tell me what they see in the water. Each time we thought we had seen everything, something else would come into focus. Those were good lessons they all enjoyed and remember. Thanks for the reminder. ;~D