Hydrangea Season Acrylic Print
by Margie Avellino
Product Details
Hydrangea Season acrylic print by Margie Avellino. 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
It's Hydrangea season, and this lovely floral head of purple and white sits nestled among dark leaves in a dappled sunlight.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
It's Hydrangea season, and this lovely floral head of purple and white sits nestled among dark leaves in a dappled sunlight.
About Margie Avellino
Welcome to my online Galleries. I studied elementary art and sketching in early education and I've found photography to be an immediate extension of my love for art. I'm a 2nd generation shutterbug with a varied interest . I have been sharing my photography in galleries and online since 2005. My camera equipment is simple,a Sony DSLR Alpha 330 with a 55mm and 300mm lens. I enjoy using filters to bring a wonderful photo to another artistic level. Some of my exciting and unexpected success include: In 2007 I entered my first photo competition and won First Place in B/W portrait photo competition with "PEEK A BOO" a child's portrait in sepia tone. In 2009 I took Blue Ribbon and First Place in a Juried Art show at Univ. of...
$81.00
Randy Rosenberger
It is a true honor and privilege to FEATURE this creative and wondrous piece of art work on the WFS site, from one of our honored and prestigious members. This awesome piece of beauty is what we are looking for to promote and let others see, including other artists and potential customers, as your works are some of the Best of the Best in my Book! Thanks much for sharing this beauty with us. Fave and Vote Forever, Elvis
Margie Avellino replied:
Randy, thanks so very much for this Feature and wonderful comments. It keeps me wanting to improve my craft.