Pine Lake Reflection 2 Metal Print
by David T Wilkinson
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Pine Lake Reflection 2 metal print by David T Wilkinson. 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
On an early morning walk around Pine Lake in Wisconsin in late October I was preparing to capture the reflection when the Canada geese decided to get... more
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Artist's Description
On an early morning walk around Pine Lake in Wisconsin in late October I was preparing to capture the reflection when the Canada geese decided to get into the picture.
FEATURED in the IMAGES THAT EXCITE YOU Group 11/2/16.
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About David T Wilkinson
David T. Wilkinson attended the University of Wisconsin, Madison and Milwaukee, studying art and architecture. He earned a Master's Degree in Architecture in 1975. As a child Dave first learned about photography in his grandfather's darkroom, developed his eye for photography during college, and has progressed with his art through digital technology. In addition to his photography, over four decades Dave created pen and ink artwork including Door County, Wisconsin scenes as well as custom residential renderings. Dave is a retired United Methodist minister, having served churches in Green Bay, Wisconsin and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In his photography Dave captures his unique perspective as architect, artist and minister. "I believe that we...
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Carmen Macuga
This is a beautiful image, David! Well done!
Frank J Casella
beautiful scene and decisive moment, David. I love the morning light in October because it makes the colors more vibrant with the deep shadows. God's paint brush here.... Good job!
Veronica Minozzi
Perfect reflection! Lf