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Frame
Top Mat
![Top Mat Top Mat](/assets/images/BoxNone.jpg)
Bottom Mat
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Dimensions
Image:
24.00" x 16.00"
Overall:
24.00" x 16.00"
Barely a Bird Wood Print
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by Omaste Witkowski
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$163.00
Product Details
Barely a Bird wood print by Omaste Witkowski. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
This photograph reminds me of a bird. Tropical in origin and playful in nature. This bird is looking surprised as though they are not expecting... more
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3 - 4 business days
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Comments (2)
Artist's Description
This photograph reminds me of a bird. Tropical in origin and playful in nature. This bird is looking surprised as though they are not expecting anyone to be there.
This is a photograph of a piece of glass artwork created by Garth Mudge of Glassworks in Winthrop, Wa. It was taken with a Macro lens and is a very small section of the overall object. I am exploring hand blown glass at a macro level in the hopes of creating fine art from very small pieces of glass.
All of the colors and shapes are created from hot glass. None of these images are created from anything other than hand blown glass objects. I am removing visible specks of dust in Photoshop to present a cleaner look but the overall image is exactly what I am seeing through my camera lens.
The colors are vivid and alive due to the way that I am illuminating the glass art as I am taking the picture. In a way I am photographing the light as it passes through the object. Creating art from light or art f...
About Omaste Witkowski
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Welcome to the vibrant world of Omaste Witkowski, where art and photography come alive in a symphony of colors, textures, and emotions. Since founding Artworks in 2012, Omaste has been working to help interior designers, homeowners, and decorators create unique and memorable spaces with her distinctive, high-quality art pieces. Omaste's journey began with a simple yet profound belief: art has the power to uplift, inspire, and transform lives. This belief is the heartbeat of her work, driving her to create pieces that resonate deeply with her audience. Her portfolio is a testament to her creative prowess, featuring a diverse range of photography, paintings, and designs that have found homes in private collections, hotels, offices, and art...
Barbara Griffin
Looks like a spoonbill to me....lol...whatever it is, it is beautiful! v/f
Natalie Keegan
The twists and turns in this piece of art could be the graceful swoops and turns of a birds wings in flight :) xx