Lost in the Woods Metal Print
by Rusty Gladdish
Product Details
Lost in the Woods metal print by Rusty Gladdish. 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
A Pastiche of 'The Lady Clare' by John William Waterhouse
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Artist's Description
A Pastiche of 'The Lady Clare' by John William Waterhouse
About Rusty Gladdish
I am a painter who writes stories and poems in between pictures. Painting began as a hobby, transmogrified into a therapy and finally emerged as an obssession. I am a self taught 'Outsider Artist' and an instinctive painter and colourist. I paint my dreams and whatever comes into my imagination. I also enjoy painting portraits. The whole of one's life is to be found in the face. The eyes and the mouth tell all. I have a passionate interest in art history and have been influenced by the Renaissance, Caravaggio, the much maligned Impressionists, the Fauvists (especially Matisse) and the Pre-Raphaelites ( to name but a few!!!). My paintings are hanging in private collections in America, Australia, France, Spain, Amsterdam, Turkey,...
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Natalie Holland
Very beautiful painting, Rusty!
Ben Van Rooyen
Now this is one of those powerful paintings, that grabs you,and won't let you go.brilliant!
Rusty Woodward Gladdish
Thank you Carmen! It's very clever of you to pick up on the Renaissance aspect of this painting. Although the Pre-Raphaelites were actually 19th century Victorian painters they were heavily influenced by the classical painting of the Renaissance period. John William Waterhouse, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne Jones are my favourites.If you like romantic themes and classical painting and are not already familiar with these painters, Google them. I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised! Have a lovely week!
Carmen Renee Ireland
Very Nice Rusty...and very renaissance.