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Days Hours Mins. Acrylic Print

Ian Hemingway

by Ian Hemingway

$71.00

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Days Hours Mins. acrylic print by Ian Hemingway.   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.

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Comments (1)

Rachel Hames

Rachel Hames

This was always one of my favorites Ian...beautiful and emotional.There is a strong feeling of sadness or hopelessness although it competes with the gorgeous colors,offsetting the sadness to allow you to accept what has happened.

Ian Hemingway replied:

Thank you so much Rachel, as always, that always means so much from you! And I love your observation about the color vs. mood, beautifully said! Thank you again. -Ian

About Ian Hemingway

Ian Hemingway

Thank you for stopping in, I Hope you enjoy my work. Born in Saskatchewan, Canada, Ian now lives and works in Upstate New York. Hemingway works from both life and photographs, often of himself, as points of departure for explorations of memory and identity, both of which he lost in the aftermath of a motorcycle accident over a decade ago. His work often depicts a solitary figure, or a detail, captured in a fleeting moment, entirely removed from time and place. Figures are static, contemplative in posture and clad in both literal and figurative armours; it remains securely anonymous, revealed only in body language. This armour, externalized identity, is represented in clear focus; while the ground in many of his works, however, is...

 

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