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No Parking - Black and White Acrylic Print

Steven Maxx

by Steven Maxx

$96.00

Product Details

No Parking - Black and White acrylic print by Steven Maxx.   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.

Design Details

I came across this intriguingly confusing building, reflecting its surroundings, and began working with it. As I continued to contemplate the view, I... more

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Artist's Description

I came across this intriguingly confusing building, reflecting its surroundings, and began working with it. As I continued to contemplate the view, I found that the sign, pole and numeral formed a “visual anchor""¯ that solidified the composition. Cameras and lenses have limits, so I had to take two exposures -- one to get the sign in focus and a second to get the background in focus. Later, I blended the two together so everything from close to distant would be sharp.

There is also a color version of this photograph.

About Steven Maxx

Steven Maxx

Steven Puntolillo a.k.a. Steven Maxx is an artist who devotes himself to the pursuit of capturing and rendering photographic images such as those found here or on the Steven Maxx website. He has had multiple careers including performance and studio musician, composer and arranger, audio recording producer, engineer, technician and consultant, sound designer, computer graphics systems integrator and trainer, public relations consultant, marketing director, entrepreneur and photography professional. Since he thrives at the crossroads of art and technology, Steve and photography are the perfect match for each other. He is enthusiastically interested in all things photographic. He enjoys photographing, Photoshopping, consulting,...

 

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