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Old Boat Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Storm Craft by John Meader

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Storm Craft Acrylic Print

John Meader

by John Meader

$83.00

Product Details

Storm Craft acrylic print by John Meader.   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

This old wooden boat was high and dry along the shore of Lake Superior at Copper Harbor, Michigan near the ferry terminal that takes hikers and... more

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Artist's Description

This old wooden boat was high and dry along the shore of Lake Superior at Copper Harbor, Michigan near the ferry terminal that takes hikers and explorers to Isle Royale National Park.

About John Meader

John Meader

I picked up my first camera and started taking photographs in 1978 on a family trip across country. Trying to capture something more than a simple scene quickly became the aim of every shot in every national park we visited. Though most shots never reached that lofty goal, it became the reason to take pictures. Over the years, with a variety of cameras, I have attempted to place my camera in the right spots at the right times to capture the moment at hand. It's not easy, but it's rewarding when you hit the mark. In the end, taking a photo that captures what you're after is the icing on a delicious cake. To me, the greatest value in this endeavor is the process of learning to see, learning to anticipate, and putting myself in the way of...

 

$83.00

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