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Remnants of a Catastrophe Acrylic Print
by Patricia Griffin Brett
Product Details
Remnants of a Catastrophe acrylic print by Patricia Griffin Brett. 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
Remnants of a Catastrophe- Looking into the dormant crater of Haleakala on Maui, Hawaii.
©2010 Patricia Griffin Brett
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Comments (3)
Artist's Description
Remnants of a Catastrophe- Looking into the dormant crater of Haleakala on Maui, Hawaii.
©2010 Patricia Griffin Brett
About Patricia Griffin Brett
MY PERSONAL ARTIST STATEMENT I'm a self-taught artist and strongly believe that everyone is given the gift of creativity when we're born. We're all presented with different opportunities to develop our creativity (some more advantageous than others), and we use the gifts we're given in different ways. I find inspiration in nearly everything. I could not imagine having a life without creativity involved. Drawing, painting, mixed media, photography, clay, lampwork (making glass beads), weaving, and beadwork are some of the classes & workshops I've taken to try & improve on the skills I do have. There is so much tragedy and uncertainty in the world today. Art is...
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Dawn Senior-Trask
What a phenomenal image! It expresses so powerfully the planet's equal measure of beauty and terror! fav
Patricia Griffin Brett replied:
Thank you so much, Dawn! I really appreciate your comment & especially the favorite! ☺
Lenore Senior
So often terrible things can be so beautiful. This is an example of that. I love this photo and its richness. v/f
Patricia Griffin Brett replied:
Sorry for my tardiness in thanking you, Lenore! It's strange because I feel the same way! The scenes up there amazed me. & my special thanks for the V/F :) I really appreciate that! ♥♥♥
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Oh Trish, Even though this is from a catastrophofic event, there is much beauty here to behold. The way that you depicted the copper,blues and other hues are unusually outstanding and worthy of much viewing and praise..
Patricia Griffin Brett replied:
Thanks, "Lizbeth! :D I was amazed at the beauty of it...& the colors were unbelievable! And this is just a very small section of the whole humongous crater! It was truly amazing.