Riding the D Train detail one Acrylic Print
by Dick Sauer
Product Details
Riding the D Train detail one acrylic print by Dick Sauer. 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
Original 10 x 16 digital photograph of detail of Dick Sauer's tapestry Riding the D Train. The photo shows the speed, movement and excitement of... more
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Artist's Description
Original 10" x 16" digital photograph of detail of Dick Sauer's tapestry "Riding the D Train". The photo shows the speed, movement and excitement of riding a subway train in New York City.
About Dick Sauer
I use the watercolor medium to paint seascapes to express the energy and movement in the universe as seen in the sun (93 million miles away), the waves, and the clouds.....mostly in the Caribbean and along the Florida east coast. I have studios in Hollywood, Florida and San Juan, Puerto Rico. In my abstracts I explore my inner universe with the play of color and shapes. In my fluid and spontaneous ink drawings I am inspired by the sun's energy in the growing plants experienced everywhere, a continous concert of "Dancing Leaves." EDUCATION: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN--MILWAUKEE, M.F.A. Degree, 1969 POSITIIONS: Custom Frame Dept. PEARL ARTS & CRAFTS, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, since...
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Xueling Zou
I like your capture, the abstract pattern and the movement are very interesting, Dick! Well done! Thank you for your visiting and leaving a nice feedback on my work, I do appreciate it:-)!