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Rhapsody in Blue Acrylic Print
by Mary Sullivan
Product Details
Rhapsody in Blue acrylic print by Mary Sullivan. 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
Original is no longer available. Image is 10.5 x 15.75 and framed image is 21.25 x 28.00. Contact the artist directly.... more
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Artist's Description
Original is no longer available. Image is 10.5" x 15.75" and framed image is 21.25 x 28.00". Contact the artist directly.
Fineartamerica watermark is removed from all prints ordered.
This painting was done primarily with lightfast, permanent tech inks and then covered with a thin fluid acrylic glaze.
About Mary Sullivan
Mary Sullivan creates "in the spirit of nature" which she experiences as boundless creativity and variety. According to Sullivan creating in the spirit of nature is a fascinating journey. A journey inspired by painter Edvard Munch's quote, "Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye . . . it also includes the inner pictures of the soul." For the past few years she has concentrated on using water media with a limited palette of permanent light fast inks or acrylics. Mary exhibits with a regional group of abstract artists, Art Beyond Tradition, and with the Art League of Hilton Head and with Maye River Gallery in Bluffton SC. In 2010 Sullivan was awarded a grant by the Arts Council of Beaufort County with funds...
$89.00
Hedwig Pen
Fantastic painting - Rapsody in Blue
Mary Sullivan replied:
Much appreciated, Hedwig.
Shirley Sirois
Very lively and colorful abstract, Mary.....v.
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thank you, Shirley.
Linda Lees
Lovely abstract Mary, the colors are fabulous!
Mary Sullivan replied:
Appreciate your comment.
Jane Chesnut
great work, beautiful v
Mary Sullivan replied:
Very much appreciate your comment and v.
Ella Kaye
lovely work...lovely work with vivid colors. V
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks, Ella, for your kind comment.
Sandra Wilson
Love all the glaze look
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks, Sandra. Somehow it just worked--using very little cobalt blue with lots of glazing medium.
Pedro L Gili
Mary, this painting is an excellent game of strokes really singing theGershwin Rhapsody! A great and aesthetical job! g+ T L V.
Mary Sullivan replied:
Really appreciate your thoughtful comment.
Terri Waters
Lovely
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks very much, Terri.
Barbara Walsh
Beautiful work!V
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks, Barbara.
Marcia Weller-Wenbert
Love this - the colors are wonderful. v
Mary Sullivan replied:
Appreciate your comment, Marcia. Color is my first love.
Karen Lee Ensley
Beautiful color combination and placement. v
Theresa Ramos-DuVon
Cool ! Love the colors ! V
Edward Fielding
Nice abstract! v
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks, Edward.
Ron Roberts
cool abstract.. kinda like my mind many morings :-) V
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks, Ron. Nice way to wake up.
Jayne Wilson
Beautiful! voted
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks, Jayne!
John Malone
Interesting process you have used as you have mentioned in your description of this work. I really love the textures it has rendered. Color is aslo beautiful!
Mary Sullivan replied:
Thanks so much for your comments, John. The color is what speaks to me as well.
Catherine Howard
Hi Mary.. I voted for this incredible painting in Unravel the Mystery contest. I see new life bursting forth in impossible, icy conditions, breaking free and flourishing!
Mary Sullivan replied:
Catherine, Thanks so much for your most encouraging comment. It is always so great when someone else catches the feeling.
Mary Sullivan
Madaleine, thanks for favoring my painting.
Mary Sullivan
Craig, Thanks so much.
Craig Dykstra
Mary, this is a Wonderful Abstract!