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Vine Ripe Acrylic Print
by Sean Griffin
Product Details
Vine Ripe acrylic print by Sean Griffin. 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.
Design Details
Just plucked from the vines, a handful of cherry tomatoes await their entry into a summer salad.
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3 - 4 business days
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Comments (5)
Artist's Description
Just plucked from the vines, a handful of cherry tomatoes await their entry into a summer salad.
About Sean Griffin
Sean Griffin (b. 1949- ) is an award-winning American fine art and portrait photographer who divides his time between the beautiful Pacific Northwest of the United States and the lush Sonoran Desert of Arizona. His work has been recognized by The Smithsonian, among others. In addition to his paid work, he is a volunteer photographer for Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, a non-profit organization providing remembrance photos for families whose babies will not be coming home from the hospital. Donations of his art have benefited the Susan Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, the Seabury School, the Nisqually Nature Center and the Anderson Island Historical Society. Sean is not a fan of PhotoShop or other photo-manipulation tools,...
$79.00
Elma Eleanor Elorde
A simple subject that I want to pick, that I love to eat, that I want to add one to become ten or to eat one so I could have just eight. I wish to have the pic fixed at my kitchen wall because it's beautiful. ...Elm.
Sean Griffin replied:
Thank you so much, Elm!
Sean Griffin
What a nice and thoughtful comment, Mary. Thank you so much!
Mary Myers
Simple subject but so eye catching. The colors pop out and catch the eye--what I call a "poke in the eye" colors. Look real enough to reach out to pluck and eat. The lines of the fruit are crisp and clear which I like. The background is a good color for showing the fruit. I like and thank you for sharing your imagination and talents.
Erica Hanel
Beautiful colors!
Sean Griffin replied:
Thanks, Erica!
Norng Ti
very nice, I wish I can have some. L/F
Sean Griffin replied:
Thanks, Ti!