Monterey Wave #2 Acrylic Print
by Joyce Snyder
Product Details
Monterey Wave #2 acrylic print by Joyce Snyder. 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
To experience the ocean one must stay quiet and observe the movement of the sea, wind and rocks that surround it.
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Artist's Description
To experience the ocean one must stay quiet and observe the movement of the sea, wind and rocks that surround it.
About Joyce Snyder
ART EDUCATION New York Studio School under Graham Nickson Laguna School of Art and Design Orange Coast College Irvine Valley College Scottsdale Art School Coastline Community College Studied privately in California, Arizona and Texas GALLERIES South Coast Gallery, Newport Beach Nottingham Art Gallery & Frame, Newport Beach Main Street Gallery Seal Beach SHOWS, HONORS and MEMBERSHIP Wells Fargo Bank Art Show Laguna Beach Starbucks Coffee Houses Invited artist by Millard Sheets Gallery to exhibit and demo at the L.A. County Fair Back Bay Plein Aire Exhibit Newport Beach Nautical Museum Show Montrose Verdugo Artwalk Selling artist for the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art Selling artist for Women...
$79.00
Lynne Wright
Joyce, I can actually "feel" Monterey Bay in this lovely painting! I'm impressed with the fact that you omitted any sky, focusing entirely on the water partially submerged rocks. Having visited and also lived in this special area, the whole scene really hits home. Thanks so much for sharing!
Joyce Snyder replied:
The comment you made on my work was such a pointed one and touched my heart since you struck the reason I painted it. Thank you so much. Your comment was so accurate as it was the reason for painting it.