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Infinite Rays from an Otherworldly Sunset Wood Print
by Michael Oceanofwisdom Bidwell
Product Details
Infinite Rays from an Otherworldly Sunset wood print by Michael Oceanofwisdom Bidwell. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
When going to play tennis in Mission, Kansas, I saw this sunset pulling up to the park where the courts are at. This sunset was probably the most... more
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Artist's Description
When going to play tennis in Mission, Kansas, I saw this sunset pulling up to the park where the courts are at. This sunset was probably the most dramatic and heavenly I've ever seen. This was taken July 2017.
About Michael Oceanofwisdom Bidwell
I am a photographer (though in past years, have had critics say I am a picture taker since I'm almost all of my work with an iPhone until I can justify buying an LDSR camera when I am in a place to start stormchasing more often. After the covidpocalypse dies down, my goal is to end my hiatus for live art shows and start shows back up in Eugene, Oregon. Lately, I've been playing around with making a photograph not look like a photograph or edit in a way to show what my mind sees when taking a picture. My photography subject matter is primarily scenery/subject matter. I try to incorporate styles of other art forms into my photography and more recently adding graphic design elements. Most of my work is using an iPhone SE and now iPhone 11...
$52.00
Gary F Richards
Spectacular composition, lighting, shading, colors and beautiful artwork! F/L …voted in the SUNSET ON 2020 … contest
Michael Oceanofwisdom Bidwell replied:
Thank you for the kind words. The picture still didn't do full justice to that sunset. My eyes were still seeing more subtle details that even the camera couldn't pick up on.