Washed Grapes Metal Print
by Scott Kingery
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Washed Grapes metal print by Scott Kingery. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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About Scott Kingery
In college, I actually started out as a Forestry major before making the switch to Fine Art. Most of my art course work was completed at Sacramento State College in California, with an emphasis in Illustration. I received a BFA from Indiana University in 1977. I worked as a graphic artist for over thirty five years. My art interests have always been eclectic. I like experimenting with different media, exploring ways to add texture, and combining different media. That illustrator part of me always comes back to realism though. My favorite mediums have always been acrylic and collage. In recent years however, I have gone to working in colored pencils (prismacolor and also pastel pencils). I like the effects of layering colors. I...
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Jibin George
Beautiful work.. Great.
Scott Kingery replied:
Thank you, Jibin.
Jeff Burgess
It was hard to go through the 'food' section as I wanted to eat everything. Nice work with all the images. Love the detail in this one.
Scott Kingery replied:
Thank you most kindly, Jeff.
Shirley Sirois
You have captured the "freshness"........v.
Scott Kingery replied:
Thank you Shirley!
Scott Campbell
This shot is really interesting and quite beautiful. I love the big grapes up top and the negative space at the bottom. The depth of field also really works well. This close you'd have to stop way down and probably use a tripod? FV
Scott Kingery replied:
Thank you Scott. I did use a tripod and actually flipped the image in paint shop. It just seemed to work better.