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Hand-colored Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Georgetown Waterfront by Jan W Faul

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Georgetown Waterfront Acrylic Print

Jan W Faul

by Jan W Faul

$201.00

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Georgetown Waterfront acrylic print by Jan W Faul.   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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Comments (5)

Jan W Faul

Jan W Faul

As the author of this image, I thought I'd give bit of background.This image began life as an 8x10" black and white Polaroid shot in 1989. Working with 8x10 is difficult and time-consuming and if one is not careful, full of unwanted surprises. The Polaroid process is fraught with with issues of Polaroid's own making, as the transfer from the paper negative to the positive print always provides one with many very small bubbles which on the print, become white dots. As this image is a digitized version, I spent several hours carefully retouching out the white dots. While I was there, I hand-colored the sunfish and the sky, while leaving the rest of the image in b/w. I like the combination of b/w and hand-coloring, as it allows the viewer to realize the roots of photography. I have made this partial hand-coloring a style on hundreds of my originally b/w images. I think my favorite is Bumper Cars, the barbershop, or images where a single splash of color sets the mood. AVIS is such shot and is also self-portrait.

Gull G

Gull G

Congratulations on your sale!

Christopher Spicer

Christopher Spicer

Beautiful work! Congratulations on the sale!

Joseph Mari

Joseph Mari

This is amazing

About Jan W Faul

Jan W Faul

BOOK on Muhammad Ali A Day with the Greatest: Muhammad Ali - Swiss edition only in German + Muhammad Ali: the Lost Portraits on Amazon.com http://monovisions.com/interview-with-landscape-photographer-jan-faul/ JW got tired of his Czech name and now works under a nom-de-plume : Danny Ocean Few people pronounce my name correctly so I retasked Danny Ocean, and work under it now. I sell work at online galleries like this one, Saatchi Gallery, and ArtBoost. I have a supposed dealer in LA named Fabrik Gallery although we haven't spoken in months. I have a new collection of early 20th Cent portraits of a boy who grew up rich and eventually had three snotty children, one of whom I lived with for 18 years. I'm still equipped with a titanium...

 

$201.00

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