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Shape...I start by shaping a patch of color.

When I create on aluminum panels I shape hundreds of individually, vector-sculpted patches of color, and add them one after the other; layer by layer. Only once all the color patches are in place does the concept I imagined  emerge. I sculpt patches of color. There’s no magic; just imagination, an absolute passion for art, and oodles of devoted time.

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I am the most imaginative with my color sculpture. I’m not constrained by the size or the texture of the stone or the underlying armature embedded in the clay. However, finding the right expression, to convey my message, is just as elusive.​

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When every sculpted-color shape is layered in place the printing house, with expertise and care, infuses my creations onto aluminum.

Wildlife Family

Wildlife Portrait

Pop Art

Styleway

Orca family

Portrait

Prairie Bison
Force 9

Allegoric

Girl on rock with invisible deer

Limited Edition (25), Ready-To-Hang

Below are the production options I recommend for  my color-sculpted artwork. There is a wealth of information on all the option in the Pictorem site where my works are produced.​

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1.  Sublimation Hi-Gloss White Metal Print 

A pop art bear with strawberry bow tie
Autumn
Cheeta

Nova

Lobster Shack

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 a) "floating" in-the-back hanging mechanism  -a sleek ultramodern unframed look, 

Example of a floating frame

​a) with "gallery" frame  -a robust, protective, and sophisticated in-gallery look.

Eamample of a Gallery Frame

2.  Sublimation Brushed Metal Print 

 -white or very light areas are not printed.  The white areas appear metallic. Robust, very light and provides an amazing aluminum lighting effect

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3.  Crystal Clear Acrylic Finish

Brilliant, luminous colors and fascinating depth1/8" - slim & economical, easier to install.

3/16" - provides a greater optical depth. Quality of the underlying print is not affected by the acrylic thickness. Your 1/8"  Acrylic print, with back float frame will not bend regardless of the size, since the back frame is supporting the acrylic on almost the entire area​

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