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Cathedral Acrylic Print
by Dean Birinyi
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Cathedral acrylic print by Dean Birinyi. 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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I create this image one winter day as DW and I were exploring Coyote Creek south of San Jose.... more
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Artist's Description
I create this image one winter day as DW and I were exploring Coyote Creek south of San Jose.
We had left the official trail and were tromping through the woods in a flood plain following the game and fisherman's trails. I looked up and saw this scene and was immediately reminded of a Cathedral.
It's really a very dramatic image when you see it large. The trees reaching up to the sky as though supporting the weight of the heavens, with the clouds painted on the clear blue sky like a mural on a celling.
About Dean Birinyi
Dean Birinyi is a residential and commercial interiors and architecture photographer based in San Francisco, CA. I began my career as a photographer in April of 1986. My first job as a photographer was photographing baby portraits in K-Mart Department Stores. I loved the work but not the job. My profession is photographing interiors and architecture is my specialty. However, photography is both my vocation and my avocation. So, I always carry a camera with me because I love creating stunning images of the world around me. Because of this I have hundreds of really great images that I've created that are just sitting on my computer. I've joined Fine Art America to share these images. I hope you find something that fills your...
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