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Wendover Art Group
A cactus ascends into a dessert sky creating a compelling composition in this black and white photograph.
Carly Tabak Prints
Fine art photograph printed on premium matte paper using archival inks. Framed in a solid wood frame with frame-grade acrylic and a 2" mat. Hanging hardware is installed and arrives ready to hang.
India & Purry
Signed print of yellow watercolor roses on archival paper with a matte finish, with a white border for framing.
Soicher Marin
Susan Hable’s artwork is very vibrant and can bring energy to any space. Whether you’re looking for something exciting to brighten up your home or something to liven up your workplace, Susan Hable’s artwork is certain to be a focal point. Works such as her collages can also be excellent for creating a sense of depth. Her work is certain to appeal to those that are interested in natural themes, while also appealing to those that have a love of abstract art. You can take a look through our Susan Hable collection on our site to get a better feel for artwork and her style.
Nice accent.. Sandra. Sun City West, AZ. 2019-05-16 13:25:25
A crop of a fun-colored cactus is featured in this colorized photograph.
A unique angle is featured in this photographic composition.
Giclee on paper, hand-decked, and floated on the mat.
The sharpness effect on this piece enforces the cactus details as the focal point of the composition.
Nice accent.. Sandra. Sun City West, AZ. 2019-05-16 13:25:34
The simple and minimal design of the composition allows the cactus design to stand out and create an impact.
Four Hands Art Studio
Amy Humphries is a self-taught photographer who began experimenting with photography when she was 15 with a small, inexpensive point-and-shoot camera she had saved up for with babysitting money. She was inexperienced and didn’t know what she was doing, only that she loved the process of photography and the fact that you could evoke a specific feeling from an image. Gradually, Amy began to learn more of the technical side of photography, but the majority of her knowledge of photography came solely from trial and error. She feels that photography is mostly a way to document a particular time, place, and feeling. It allows her to essentially make memories tangible, in the way that she’s actually experiencing it at the moment that she creates the image. Her hopes are that if that feeling can translate to others that view her work, it would be icing on the cake.
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