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Dialogue Acrylic Print
by Rand Burns
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Dialogue acrylic print by Rand Burns. 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
Paired, still and motionless, a wheel chair and a fan share a dialogue. Obscure meaning, subjective to the viewer's interpretation, this enclosed... more
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Artist's Description
Paired, still and motionless, a wheel chair and a fan share a dialogue. Obscure meaning, subjective to the viewer's interpretation, this enclosed world reminiscent of a cave-like setting shares its forms, and patterns as it surrounds the two.
About Rand Burns
***ALL IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED.*** ***All paintings are for sale unless marked sold.*** Preserving the technique of painting using a brush, paints and a blank canvas. A theater in the sky, clouds behold God's everlasting presence in His creation that shares His light on the world around us. Hand to canvas humbly coveys a representation of the wonders He has created for our enjoyment. Through brush, paint and canvas the lifelong passion of this artistry, through this special medium, continues. I thank God above for this opportunity He Provides. My paintings are from imagination and begin on a white canvas that has been toned. I do not use photographs, but access imagination, which is most important for myself in being...
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Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa
Beautiful artwork, Randy! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you very much Mohammad.
Marian Bell
This is such a unique image, Randy! I can identify with the wheelchair as my sister was in one after losing both her legs below the knee for about twenty years, till she died. Not a fun life, to say the least, but she managed to have a good attitude. Also kept a fan on in her sitting room. So both mean something to me, but I'm not sure of your message here.The cave-like area seems to be cornhusks to me! Very different image! Will dwell on this one! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you for your comment on this large oil painting from years ago. So sorry hearing about your sister. Wow, the relationship to this painting is something else. Thank you for sharing and the F/L on this work Marian.
Nancy Griswold
I think how amazing it is that the afflicted cope and carry on, they are powers of examplefor all of us to admire, I feel the isolation, the reprieve of moving air, hmmm, an image to think on, love the linear texture to the walls FAV
Rand Burns replied:
You grasped the entire concept and see/saw beyond mere objects. Thank you for expressing this Nancy and for the FAV.
Skip Willits
I'm still trying to figure it out Randy.....lol.
Rand Burns replied:
Ha. This is a deep, deep and psychological piece Skip.
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group! Very emotional image!
Rand Burns replied:
Lyric, thank you for accepting and featuring Dialogue in your "Out Of The Ordinary" group.