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Alaskan Masks Metal Print
by Kathi Shotwell
Product Details
Alaskan Masks metal print by Kathi Shotwell. 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
A collection of masks in Alaska stares down at me. ... more
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Artist's Description
A collection of masks in Alaska stares down at me.
"Some are satin, some are steel, some are silk and some are leather, they're the faces of the stranger, but we love to try them on." ~Billy Joel
This image is manipulated on the computer to give it a sort of woodcut feel.
Copyright Kathi Shotwell, all rights reserved, web as well as print. If you want a copy of this for your blog let me know and I'll send one to you.
About Kathi Shotwell
Art is communication, and no art is finished until it is shared. It is my pleasure to share mine with you here. I love the light. The way it caresses shapes and forms. The way it can stop motion or enhance it. The way it can hide things in shadows or highlights... and reveal them to those who look closely. I love colors, but a lot of times you can see the light better without the distraction of many colors. My portfolio has some of everything, and a lot of monochrome. I sold my first photograph in 1975 and kept a camera in my hand ever since, making pictures and learning through various classes and finally a BFA from Sonoma State University in Northern California. I started with traditional black and white silver prints and mixed...
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Joe JAKE Pratt
I like this shot...always did like 'anthro' things. I once had an Eskimo Death Mask, and three NE Indian 'Whistling' masks with human hair. Some African masks too. I had to get them out of my house and life though. Weren't compatible with my Christian beliefs, but I still visit those rooms every time I'm in a museum. Some are very scary to me now, especially New Guinea and Pacifica. I look at them differently.
Kathi Shotwell replied:
Thank you, Jake - these are fascinating to me. It is all in how you look at them.