Mardi Gras Macaws Carnival Through A Birdseye View Metal Print
by Robin Miller-Bookhout
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Mardi Gras Macaws Carnival Through A Birdseye View metal print by Robin Miller-Bookhout. 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.
Design Details
This montage assemblage was created by southern USA artist Robin Miller-Bookhout for an on-line artist, biologist, nature preservation group of which... more
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Artist's Description
This montage assemblage was created by southern USA artist Robin Miller-Bookhout for an on-line artist, biologist, nature preservation group of which the artist is a member. The group is on FB and is titled ABUN. The organization and members bring awareness and preservation to various species and natural habitats of Brazil through their art. Kitty Harville, founder, and her husband Christoph, work tireless hours to bring about the change. We welcome others to look at our group and help make the changes to preserve and sustain nature and these beautiful creatures in their habitats.
About Robin Miller-Bookhout
BIO The intrigue with the world of the arts began for Robin Miller-Bookhout at the early age of eight. Growing up in the small town of Malvern, Arkansas with a mother and father who wanted their children to enjoy the “aesthetics”, promptly looked for “private” instruction in the performing arts for Robin and her sister. It became apparent after only a few short weeks of piano lessons and dance classes that this was not the avenue for Robin to find her hidden talents or future dreams. (A story all to itself for another time.) Local visual artists became a part of Robin’s early artistic endeavors. With awe and reverence and held in highest esteem, these people, Mrs. Wilson Prickett, Mrs. Elizabeth Massey, and Mrs. Claudia Mann...
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