Attitude is Everything Metal Print
by Ginny Schmidt
Product Details
Attitude is Everything metal print by Ginny Schmidt. 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
Painting is fun, but digital rocks. Taking my painted rooster, I layered, enhanced, pixilated, elongated, and came up with a fun little guy with even... more
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Artist's Description
Painting is fun, but digital rocks. Taking my painted rooster, I layered, enhanced, pixilated, elongated, and came up with a fun little guy with even more attitude!
EVEN THO this image is a digital creation, if anyone is interested in the (UNpixilated) original painting - which is in acrylic on 14x18 canvas board - for $98 plus s&h. it is available through Etsy dot com ... search for attitude is everything or for listing number 91171387.
About Ginny Schmidt
Use coupon code SBNMFD thru October 31, 2013 for 15% off artist markup!!! Back home in Florida ten years now, after 30-plus years in a VA suburb of Washington, DC, I retired in 2002 after working for the federal government as a report editor also doing desktop publishing and graphic design. I have always loved all kinds of art, beginning when I was three with fingerpaint, which I found so much less restrictive than coloring books. I was a shutterbug as a child, with my Brownie box camera but, since getting my first digital camera, have been shooting anything and everything and digitally manipulating the images, often with surprising results. Sometimes, instead of modifying a photograph, I start from scratch, resulting in some of my...
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Shakhenabat Kasana
Very nice digital work!! I love it...the use of colour and the gradation really eye-catching!! V/f
G S Moore
I have never seen digital "painting" - it looks great.
Ginny Schmidt replied:
HI and thanks so much for the comment ... sorry I was not clear: I had a sudden urge a few months ago to paint a rooster, so I used acrylic paints on canvas board and came up with a cocky little guy with a lot of attitude. Then, when photographing the painting for upload to Redbubble (another site I am on) I went a little crazy and pixilated the image and elongated it - and this is the result of that.