Electric Sunset Metal Print
by James Granberry
Product Details
Electric Sunset metal print by James Granberry. 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
Electric Sunset is some of my friends (that work at the local power company) favorite. A single bird is featured flying above the power line towers.... more
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Artist's Description
Electric Sunset is some of my friends (that work at the local power company) favorite. A single bird is featured flying above the power line towers. The offset from center of the power line towers gives a little more real feal to this image and gives some since of depth and distance. This photo was taken in North, North East, Austin Texas, looking West/South West. The sky was perfect.
About James Granberry
Photography and art are my passion. I love taking photos of landscapes, sunsets, and florals. Then digital minipulated creation begins. I specialize in my series "Make Every Negative A Positive." I also like layering art renderings and blending original image with the rendering. The result is bringing real particular elements of the image from the rendering, this is my "Coming to Life" series. My artistic desires and upbringing I can thank my parents for. My mother, Abigale, was an art and music major from The University of Texas, in Austin, Texas. Mom's father retired as an Engineering Drawing professor from U.T. My grandfather on my father's side retired as a Dean of electrical engineering from U.T. but had an artistic streak in him....
$276.00
Juergen Weiss
Wonderfully taken, James !
James Granberry replied:
Thank you Juergen!
James Granberry
Thank you Allen, I wish you were there to see it with me. It was really something to see.