

Fall Dahlia #1 Metal Print

by Louise Lindsay

$101.00
Product Details
Fall Dahlia #1 metal print by Louise Lindsay. 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
Fall Dahlia was created in my North Carolina garden. I practice mindful photography. When I am out and about, I see what calls to me to be... more
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Artist's Description
"Fall Dahlia" was created in my North Carolina garden. I practice mindful photography. When I am out and about, I see what "calls to me" to be experienced. This dahlia was just waiting to have a moment with me and posed for its portrait. The end of day light was just right on the flower, and was allowing the leaves around it to become very dark. A touch of processing made it easy to darken the background leaves further, mirroring my actual experience of this flower. I loved the intricacies of the petal and thought that this black and white version helped these intricacies speak.
If you print on paper, please spring for one of the premium papers, especially Cool Tone Picture Rag or Somerset Velvet, as the prints are much richer on better paper. This image would also look lovely printed on metal (glossy), glossy paper, or canvas. I have it hanging in my own home on printed on glossy metal, without framing, for a clean, contemporary look.
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About Louise Lindsay

Louise Lindsay is a photographer, living in the Florida Keys, and spending some time in the mountains of North Carolina. She practices mindful photography, sometimes known as contemplative photography. Mindful photography involves the practice of being as fully present as possible in the moment of creating an image. The subjects range from landscapes, seascapes, street photography, macro and flower photography, to nature photography, to almost anything. Louise focuses on the encounter within the moment of creating the image, both her encounter with the "subject" of the image, and the eventual encounter a viewer has with the image. Such encounters include the varieties of emotions evoked, often different for each person. She is...