Yellow Snapdragons Acrylic Print
by Karen Harrison Brown
Product Details
Yellow Snapdragons acrylic print by Karen Harrison Brown. 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.
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About Karen Harrison Brown
Welcome to my website! I have always had an interest in photography, however, it has just been over the last several years that I have been striving to capture the "artistic stance" of my subjects. Landscapes, flowers, and the numerous other wonders of nature are the things that I enjoy focusing on the most. Now that I have retired from the elementary classroom (31 years), I am excited about pursuing my photography adventures. My husband, best friend, and mentor, Jeffrey Brown, has had an immense influence in my life and my photography. His encouragement, suggestions, and critiques (good and bad) have been very beneficial when I am working with my pictures. His words of wisdom, "Be all you can be" push me to see outside...
$79.00
Bedros Awak
Very nice shot of snapdragon that totally exposed to light with total darkness at back..Beautiful V)
Karen Harrison Brown replied:
Thank you very much, Bedros!
Randy Rosenberger
One of my favorite florals, Karen, and you have done a fantastic job in the display of this beauty! Pick one of the florets, then put your thumb one one side and you pointer finger on other side opposite your thumb, and squeeze gently, as when you do, the "dragon" opens its mouth and has a message for us! Love the Yellow floral stalk and the droplets make for a nice, new dimension! This "MOVEMENT," makes the floral outstanding!
Karen Harrison Brown replied:
Thank you, Randy. I appreciate your comments. As a little girl, these flowers always fascinated me, since they looked like they could actually talk when they were squeezed. Once again, thank you! Have a great week! :)