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Force of Adherence Acrylic Print
by Rhonda Strickland
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Force of Adherence acrylic print by Rhonda Strickland. 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
Spending the day at San Onofre Beach – Camp Pendleton there were lots of rocks washed up on the shore. I have always wanted to try my hand at rock... more
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Artist's Description
Spending the day at San Onofre Beach – Camp Pendleton there were lots of rocks washed up on the shore. I have always wanted to try my hand at rock balancing. This is my 1st attempt and even though they aren’t technically challenging in a “Gravity Glue” sort of way, they are kind of cool. I found as I completed each one the next one got a bit easier. . .
My own photo shot with a Kodak EZS 915 – Post processed in PSCS6 using extreme curves with an overlay DAP layer to give it a slight painterly effect.
About Rhonda Strickland
Hello, I am Rhonda aka RestLeSs D ~ I create digital paintings & art from my own photographs using Photoshop CS6 & my Wacom tablet. I also use self generated, original fractals created in Apophysis in many of my pieces. I have a small web development & graphic design business - called RestLeSs Designs ~ RestLeSs D Graphics Find me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RestLeSsDGraphics ~ https://www.facebook.com/RestlessDPoetry Thank you for viewing & purchasing my art - Rhonda
$77.00
Michel Verhoef
The low angle makes one be there among the figures that you created. The guy on the left edge especially is awesome...he has a face of Munch...almost like a gollem from the Lord if the rings. Next time when I find these (they often are made by others) it will give me the inspiration to shoot a .....gathering...like this. Thanks for the inspiration and so well done by you !!
Rhonda Strickland replied:
Michel I love that you see this in the rocks. . . for me the guy on the left reminds me the offspring of rockbiter (from the Never Ending Story). My viewpoint: When the young rockbiters are "formed" they do not have the full facial "configuration" of their progenitor, hence a subtle but not recognizable imprint of his father... LOL, hope you don't mind my own silly metaphors... I stacked these stones myself, never doing this before now and let me tell you, it was a fabulously fun thing to do... I highly recommend that you try it yourself. The more you try, the simpler it becomes. You might be happily surprised at how calming and wonderful it makes you feel. . . Thank you for taking the time to view this and comment on it. Rhonda....
Bill Cannon
Very cool!!!
Rhonda Strickland replied:
Thanks so much Bill...