After the Harvest Acrylic Print
by Karen Ilari
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After the Harvest acrylic print by Karen Ilari. 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 love the vines in the fall. They turn such lovely colors. They were especially bright on this overcast day, late in the afternoon. One stray ray of... more
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Artist's Description
I love the vines in the fall. They turn such lovely colors. They were especially bright on this overcast day, late in the afternoon. One stray ray of sunlight lighting up their last brilliant show of the season.
About Karen Ilari
Color. Rich, deep, vibrant color. I translate the ordinary world around me into a fantasy world. My world. Houses, streets, yards, rivers, trees, people, birds, animals. I paint them “as if”. As if their pure clear nature was shining through. To me, that is about color. Simple forms and layers of color. Ordinary everyday images from my life, but not muffled by reality. Not complicated by the grimy detail of life. I paint until I feel I could dive in to the image. Swim around in lakes of color. Comfortable, familiar, light. Check out my teaching website: www.paintwithkarenilari.com for free complete acrylic landscape painting demo videos and tutorials! My available originals can be purchased through my Etsy shop at:...
$84.00
Karen Ilari
Thank you Mary Ellen. It has always fascinated me the way some plants in nature blaze into amazing color as a final act.
Mary Ellen Mueller-Legault
Congratulations on the sale. I am glad that I saw that announcement because I then went to view the painting. I love the vibrant colors of the dying grape leaves and the way it (you) portrays the idea that all is not dead and all will not remain dead. Congratulations again.