Life Goes On Acrylic Print
by Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson
Product Details
Life Goes On acrylic print by Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson. 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
The beauty of nature goes on, even when the hundred year old grandmother is gone.
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Artist's Description
The beauty of nature goes on, even when the hundred year old grandmother is gone.
About Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson
From the time I was a young girl, using a camera to capture images has made me feel that memories could be made to last into the depths of time. Back then, when I was in school, it was pictures of mostly friends and family, but as I grew older nature became more intriguing. A friend introduced me to Fine Art America recently, so since getting a digital camera and more pictures can be taken more easily, I have decided to try to share some images of things some others may othertwise not have a chance to see. I hope others can find some enjoyment from what they can see here and in other images on Fine Art America. As I work to grow in some of the skills needed to produce good photography, I find that the production, editing and...
$79.00
Mary Deal
Wonderful title for this piece. Irises continue to grow while the cottage ages. Somewhere, somehow, life goes on. Nice composition. v
Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson replied:
Thank you, Mary. My heart is sad about the cottage, because it is no longer there.
Kym Backland
Shirley, So beautiful and so sad at the same time. What a cute little house! You made me have memories of my own Grandmother's house! FV
Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson replied:
Thank you. My grandfather built this little house a nd they lived in it for fifty years. I miss them.