Michelangelo's David in Color Acrylic Print
by Christiane Kingsley
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Michelangelo's David in Color acrylic print by Christiane Kingsley. 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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Watercolor on Arches cold press paper... more
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Artist's Description
Watercolor on Arches cold press paper
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I saw Michelangelo's David in Florence for the first time a few years ago. Immediately, I knew that I wanted to paint those wonderful eyes!
David is a 17 ft marble statue of a male nude created by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo. It soon became to symbolize the defense of civil liberties in Florence. David's warning glare was turned towards one of Florence's rivals, Rome.
This watercolor original 8" x 10" and is matted in white, framed in metal frame to 11" x 14".
About Christiane Kingsley
Christiane Kingsley is a Canadian artist working in watercolor, acrylic,oil and mixed media. She started her art journey more than 30 years ago as a fibre artist ; for many years, she sold her work through major craft shows in the Ottawa,Ontario,area . About 15 years ago, she discovered the magic of watercolour and the transition to this artistic expression was most fluid and logical. Christiane retired in December 2010 after a successful career as a high school teacher and then as a director of learning programs and services in the Canadian federal Public Service. She is now a full-time painter, showing both in the Ottawa and Eastern Ontario as well as on international online galleries. She has been juried in as a permanent member of...
$74.00
Christiane Kingsley
Thank you so much, Naomi.
Christiane Kingsley
Thank you so much, Jouko!