Roadrunner #1 Acrylic Print
by Lessandra Grimley
Product Details
Roadrunner #1 acrylic print by Lessandra Grimley. 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 have this in a vignette also (Roadrunner).
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Artist's Description
I have this in a vignette also (Roadrunner).
About Lessandra Grimley
Lessandra Grimley started painting and writing forty-five years ago in Miami, Florida. Over the years she has studied art at Miami-Dade Community College, University of Tennessee, Foothills College in Los Altos, California and Mohave Community College in Arizona. Some of her favored art mediums are oil, acrylics and mixed media. She also enjoys photography, especially, what she calls Art Photography, combining her artwork with digital techniques to create abstract art. Lessandra just released her first book, "All of Me", April 2019. This is a collection of her poetry she has created over the years. The book is available on Amazon.com. All of her paintings can be purchased here on Fine Art America in prints on canvas, wood, metal,...
$84.00
Lessandra Grimley
Thank you!
Ayman Alenany
Beautiful!
Anita Dale Livaditis
Oh, no, no coincidence - I am totally with you on that. ;) And your love for animals comes shining through in your depictions.
Lessandra Grimley
Thanks Anita. I love animals - have two dogs and two cats plus our wild bunnies, quails and roadrunners. I like to talk to them - and somehow think they understand me. Did you see my dragonfly photo? I asked him to stay put while I ran inside to get my camera and when I got back outside to take his pix he wasn't there - then I saw him about four feet away and asked him if he'd come back to where he was before - and he did! Probably just coincidence but sounds good :)
Anita Dale Livaditis
Wow, I cannot believe this is a photograph. I thought is was a painting. It is sweet and gorgeous. You really have a way with animals, Lessandra.