Racket-tailed Roller Metal Print
by Patricia Kemke
Product Details
Racket-tailed Roller metal print by Patricia Kemke. 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
Racket-tailed Roller native to South Africa. Digital oil painting. From reference photo courtesy Jon Sullivan PDPhoto.org
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Artist's Description
Racket-tailed Roller native to South Africa. Digital oil painting. From reference photo courtesy Jon Sullivan PDPhoto.org
About Patricia Kemke
Thank you for stopping by my gallery and viewing the artwork. I appreciate the visit and would love to know what you think. If you have any questions or would like to share your opinion, either post a comment at the bottom of any image or use the link and email me. Trish Kemke My formal training is in computer information systems, MCSE, database management and control system programming. I have an insatiable curiosity about most things computer related, in other words I am a “geek”, more appropriately, a “geekette”. My creative explorations have included; stained glass, jewelry, commissioned colored pencil portraits, and digital oil paintings. My latest fascination, the creation of fractal art, has merged both my logical and...
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Bill Cannon
Love this one Patricia!!
Patricia Kemke replied:
Had fun playing with this one Bill. Digital oil is a very interesting and forgiving medium although very time consuming. But isn't that what a hobby is a way to pass the time. Thanks for the kind words.
Patricia Kemke
Thank you Rosalie. I have MCS (multiple chemical sensitivities) and digital oil is the only way I am able to "paint." Real oils would make me very sick. I was very happy when I found the oil painting application. This image took weeks to do with a mouse. Most of the time I just use colored pencil to create "colored pencil paintings." The computer oil was fun.
Rosalie Scanlon
Beautiful image Patricia, I like the way you did this.