Winter Dance Metal Print
by Carrie Skinner
Product Details
Winter Dance metal print by Carrie Skinner. 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
When the last of the leaves have left the trees the faeries take to the fields and dance to the coming winter. They know that the sleep ahead is... more
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Artist's Description
When the last of the leaves have left the trees the faeries take to the fields and dance to the coming winter. They know that the sleep ahead is needed to ensure the growth of the spring to come.
This faery will dance in your dreams and let you feel the crisp late autumn air as she dances to the sound of secret music that drifts on the chill wind. Let your spirit dance with her!
About Carrie Skinner
Carrie Viscome Skinner was born in Fulton NY in 1952 and now resides in the woods in Sterling NY with her Husband of 40+ years, a dog named Raven and about 20 chickens. Though Carrie studied art through college and museum courses she considers herself mostly a self-taught artist. She began her art career in the 1960's painting and selling portraits in acrylics, watercolors and pastels. She has also worked with various other media including silk screen printing, clay, wood and stone sculpting, fiber arts, and jewelry making and creating small, personalized books filled with her poetry and art. She is also a published poet and a lover of all things nature and holds a diploma in Environmental Conservation. The converging of art and nature is...
$76.00
Carrie Viscome Skinner
Thanks, P J. I have almost as much fun writing the description as I do painting the picture.
P J Lewis
I agree with Joseph. I was attracted to the uniqueness of the image but loved the description as well.
Carrie Viscome Skinner
Thank you Joseph. Writing is my second passion. Check out my blog sometime.