Pontalba Acrylic Print
by Thomas Schneider
$84.00
Product Details
Pontalba acrylic print by Thomas Schneider. 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
This piece is part of the Reflections of New Orleans series. Abstracts from the city through the lens of water and glass.
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Artist's Description
This piece is part of the "Reflections of New Orleans" series. Abstracts from the city through the lens of water and glass.
The Pontalba buildings box in two sides of Jackson Square in
New Orleans French Quarter. Built in 1950 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba. The upper three floors are the Pontalva appartments, which claim to be the oldest continuously rented apartments in the United States.
About Thomas Schneider
My goal as a photographic artist lies in creating images that demand more than a passing glance, more than 125th of a second they capture. My favorite genre is abstracts that draw the viewer into aesthetically pleasing puzzles that inspire wonder. While searching for that elusive magic, I indulge in anything else that catches my eye and might catch yours. My obsession with photography began with a 75-cent folding Kodak from a church bizarre when I was twelve years old. I spent the next 20 years in darkrooms and textbooks, learning everything I could about the art and science of it. I opened a studio and lab business while still in high school and eventually ended up selling equipment and supplies for an old-school camera shop. That job...
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