COVID19 Volunteer #5 Metal Print
by Vicki B Littell
$66.00
Product Details
COVID19 Volunteer #5 metal print by Vicki B Littell. 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
COVID19 Volunteer #5 in a series of portraits to honor food pantry volunteers. They are serving seniors at risk of food insecurity. Please wear your... more
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Artist's Description
COVID19 Volunteer #5 in a series of portraits to honor food pantry volunteers. They are serving seniors at risk of food insecurity. Please wear your masks when in public. It not only honors the older generation, it helps to quieten the fears and stabilize mental health of the most vulnerable.
Florida Watercolor Society Online Exhibition 2022 - Merit Award
About Vicki B Littell
Vicki B Littell is an Australian watercolor artist living in Florida. She has been professionally creating art since 2016. Her work is influenced by her love of the "sunburnt country" and people's life stories. Her unique style is easily recognized by the brilliant translucency of primary watercolors. She mixes realism with impressionism, and focuses on the mood of the subject whether be a moment in time, a landscape or a portrait. Vicki believes a painting is not complete until the soul is captured. While watercolors are her favorite medium, she enjoys sketching in graphite and charcoal. Often times Vicki will refer to her urban sketch journals for inspiration. She carries a sketch pad to capture the feel of a scene and documents it...
Anne Gifford
A well done commentary our times. Like/f/vote
Vicki B Littell replied:
Thanks! There are many ways to make a point, but art is by far the most interesting.