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Window Seat Acrylic Print
by Ann Horn
Product Details
Window Seat acrylic print by Ann Horn. 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
A man visiting the Milwaukee Art Museum takes time out to rest on a window seat in the Quadracci Pavilion, while enjoying the architecture and a view... more
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Artist's Description
A man visiting the Milwaukee Art Museum takes time out to rest on a window seat in the Quadracci Pavilion, while enjoying the architecture and a view of Lake Michigan. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Copyright 2011 Ann Horn. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This copyrighted image does not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, altered or manipulated in any way without the written permission of Ann Horn. ann-horn.artistwebsites.com.
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About Ann Horn
An avid photographer and sometimes published poet, Ann is always watching for visual images for photo and/or word, ever intrigued by light, color, pattern, people... and surprise, always hoping to see the world with greater clarity, deeper understanding, and ceaseless wonder. Her selection of photographs is eclectic and evocative. Ann Horn's copyrights range from 1978 to 2021 and include all visual images, poetry, descriptions & bio, which do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, or altered in any way without her permission. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. . Please click on an image for easy selection of prints on paper, canvas, acrylic or metal; mats and/or frames; greeting cards; phone cases and other...
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Ann Horn
David, many thanks for featuring Window Seat in the Milwaukee Impressions group.
Ann Horn
Thanks. So glad you like this, Michelle. I couldn't pass this photo op by.
Michelle Meenawong
wow Ann, this is fabulous, I love it v/f and tweet
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your complimentary comment, CJ. So very much appreciated.
CJ Anderson
What a superior capture, Ann!
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your insightful comment, Venetia. This was indeed a gift... and the man was totally oblivious to my presence.
Venetia Featherstone-Witty
I love the leading lines, reflections, colors and that you saw the opportunity to make this unique study! L/F
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your kind and perceptive comment, Wendy. Very much appreciated.
Wilton Photography
A great capture Ann. The muted tones work well in contrast with the colours in the shirt and boots. Well seen. Wendy
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your gracious response, Joy. Much appreciated.
Joy McAdams
What a cool image! Great eye!
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your gracious response, David and Carol.
Ann Horn
Thanks for your complimentary comment, Sandi. Appreciated as always.
Ann Horn
Thanks for your kind comment, Sheela.
Sandi OReilly
Marvelous capture, Ann, great eye and patterns f/l
David and Carol Kelly
Well seen and beautifully captured.
Ann Horn
Thank you very much for your keen observation about this window seat, Maggie. Much appreciated.
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your generous response, Sharon. Much appreciated.
Maggie Terlecki
It's pretty remarkable how the seats provide lots of people the place to sit down but at the same time, privacy. Cool shot!
Sharon Duguay
Beautiful crisp clean white l/twt
Ann Horn
David, many thanks for featuring Window Seat in the Milwaukee Impressions group.
Ann Horn
jrr, thank you for featuring Window Seat in the Beige Brown Sepia group.
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your thoughtful response, Cheri. Appreciated as always.
Cheri Randolph
Ann, this produced a most interesting abstract. Like the repetition of elements, the reflections. Gave this a vote here & in the Benches Contest too. v