Out to Pasture Metal Print
by Cheri Randolph
Product Details
Out to Pasture metal print by Cheri Randolph. 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
Note: This image has been processed using a digital watercolor filter. It will be more effectively printed on watercolor paper or Somerset Velvet.
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Artist's Description
Note: This image has been processed using a digital watercolor filter. It will be more effectively printed on watercolor paper or Somerset Velvet.
About Cheri Randolph
Cheri Randolph was awarded a degree in Fine Arts from the University of New Orleans with a concentration in the study of Art History. She credits printmaker, Calvin Harlan , a UNO professor, as being quite influential in her composition techniques as well as painter, Ida Kohlmeyer with a better understanding of color. Pictorialism would best describe her current work, stylistically. Cheri has expressed her artistic talents in a variety of ways including; wheel-thrown pottery, quilting, vintage clothing restoration, interior decorative painting and photography. She is a resident of both the Houston Heights and historic New Orleans Uptown. A favorite quote is, "The bird of time has but a little way to flutter - and the bird is on the...
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Cheri Randolph
Nelieta, thanks for your comment & vote.
Cheri Randolph
Mario, thanks for your comment & vote.
Mario Celzner
good old times...like it :) v
Rene Triay
A gem camouflagled in the wooded rough. Nice find. Hope you did not need a tetnus shot, as the years have weathered this old wonderful truck. V
Cheri Randolph replied:
Rene, Thanks for your interesting comment and vote. I managed to avoid direct contact with the truck, but had to climb through a barbed wire fence to gain access. I discovered the truck while on a search for abandoned ghost towns in South Texas. Cheri