Reelfoot Lake #12 Acrylic Print
by Bonnie Willis
Product Details
Reelfoot Lake #12 acrylic print by Bonnie Willis. 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
Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee with a crane resting on a knob under the cypress trees in the water,
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee with a crane resting on a knob under the cypress trees in the water,
About Bonnie Willis
Thanks for visiting my site here at Fine Art America. I am from Obion County in Tennessee having grown up in Lake county of Tennessee. I have been interested in art and photography for many years. I do oil paintings and digital art paintings and am currently doing mostly photography and virtual portraits in which I turn your photo into a digital painting, put it onto canvas or fine art paper. I also do photo restorations. You may contact me through this site if you would be interested in that avenue of my work. I do most of my photograpy here in Tennessee and have illustrated a book for an author by the name of Joyce Billingsby. This book, Tales of Big Hatchie, was released in January of 2010 and is based on Reelfoot Lake in...
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Linda Kemp
Lovely, peaceful shot of lake, cypress trees and crane. At first glance I thought I saw an angel image in the middle of the picture....the highlighted water between the trees is shaped somewhat that way. You have a nice gallery Bonnie. v/f
Randy Burns
Bonnie, I love this shot. Oh how I love Reelfoot lake and can be transported there just by looking at this photograph. Wonderful. I love to eat catfish and onion rings there. Been a long time.
Bonnie Willis replied:
Thanks Randy, you don't live so far away. so you should go "catch up" on the catfish.