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Ink Coral Acrylic Print
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Product Details
Ink Coral acrylic print by Nancy Kane Chapman. 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
Using a coated paper, the ink (calligraphy ink) is not absorbed but forms designs as the roller moved across the paper under varying pressure. I... more
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Artist's Description
Using a coated paper, the ink (calligraphy ink) is not absorbed but forms designs as the roller moved across the paper under varying pressure. I found the resulting designs to be so natural that this seemed like a physics or science project. This particular design looked like some petrified coral which I have found at the beach.
About Nancy Kane Chapman
I began my love for art by watching my mother paint in oils and pastels. I must have caught the bug because I have enjoyed fifty years of drawing, painting and photography, urged on and instructed by professors, a botanist, a master of Chinese brush painting and calligraphy, water colorists and lately, mixed media devotees. After a course in cubism in 1973 I began to explore pen and ink geometric art. Each stroke was unplanned but exact, the designs becoming more elaborate and more fun to execute. First circles, then onward to straight lines, then organic and architectural constructions. Thirty years later I still dance out on the white space of a simple sheet of paper to weave new drawings. Picasa effects allow me to...
$77.00
Karen Adams
Somehow you have created light, shadow, depth, texture, mood and atmosphere! . . . Beautiful work! . . . .vf
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
The operative word is "somehow" because clearly this was such a surprise. I want to try other inks and even oils...!!!