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Path to Forgiveness Acrylic Print
by Deb Putnam
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Path to Forgiveness acrylic print by Deb Putnam. 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.
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Comments (10)
About Deb Putnam
As a plein air artist living in South Boston, I find a limitless source for my paintings. Sunny days and moonlit nights find me painting on neighborhood street corners and downtown Bostn. When painting outdoors is not possible, I work in my studio on larger scale paintings and works derived from old family photos, portraits or from small studies and photos of my on-site locations. What interests me most about plein air painting is how sunlight breaks up form when it falls on an object. When working in this manner time is of the essence. I must return to the outdoor location at the same time, each day for the short period of time when the sun and shadows are at the same angle and position. I like to view the city as an urban canyon where...
$84.00
Maria Woithofer
Congratulations
Deb Putnam replied:
Thanks Maria
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations on this successful sale!!
Deb Putnam replied:
Thank you Irina!!
Deb Putnam
Thanks Bill.
Bill OConnor
fantastc Deb-- your gallery is a treat -- shows real artistic talent. L/F
Petko Pemaro
Congrats on your sale!
Deb Putnam replied:
Thank you Petko!
Michel Verhoef
Typical US street of an anonymous by hard unforgiving sunlight overloaded street corner where people don't want to be and if they have to be they can swiftly turn into a flower shop and immerse themselves into artificial greenery trying to forget or finding some forgiving flowers to hand over their beloved ones :))).....something like that..a bit Hopperish...
William B Hogan
Of the many city scenes you have painted, this one is especially interesting to me. Gritty street level composition unlike many of your others which are more direct building portraits. Nice brush use.
Michel Verhoef
Brautiful Hopper :))