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Stone Bridge in Autumn 3 Acrylic Print
by Michele Steffey
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Stone Bridge in Autumn 3 acrylic print by Michele Steffey. 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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PLEASE NOTE: The "Fine Art America" lettering seen on the screen exists only to limit online theft and WILL NOT APPEAR ON THE FINAL PRINT. Image ©2012 Michele Steffey, All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
The fog was heavy for most of the day, lifting just enough in the afternoon to allow creation of this image of the walking path leading to the stone bridge at the inlet of Beebe Lake on the Cornell University campus in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate NY. The bright fall colors were somewhat muted by the fog, which also lends a textural, pixellated, impressionist quality to the image.
If you like this work, please check out the other images in my Finger Lakes gallery on this site!
The Finger Lakes are a pattern of lakes in the west-central section of Upstate New York in the United States. The lakes originated as a series of northward-flowing streams, further sculpted by the continental glaciers of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Many creeks and...
About Michele Steffey
PLEASE NOTE: THE "FINE ART AMERICA" LETTERING SEEN ON THE SCREEN EXISTS ONLY TO PREVENT ONLINE THEFT AND WILL NOT APPEAR ON THE FINAL PRINT. My first forays in photography began with the creation of black and white prints from film negatives in my high school darkroom. I put photography on hold for a number of years during my science education in college and professional school. But eventually I emerged from my intensive professional training and discovered the new equipment and the digital darkroom, and I love the freedom and creativity they afford. I am personally drawn to striking images with depth and textural qualities, and I attempt to bring these characteristics to my own work. Overall, I strive for the images that I...
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