Texas Roadside Wildflowers Metal Print
by Patrick Steger
$66.00
Product Details
Texas Roadside Wildflowers metal print by Patrick Steger. 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 scenic roadside view showcases a dense growth of bluebonnets sprawled across a lush green field. The vivid blue blooms create a striking contrast... more
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Artist's Description
A scenic roadside view showcases a dense growth of bluebonnets sprawled across a lush green field. The vivid blue blooms create a striking contrast against the natural greenery, under a vibrant blue sky. Spring in Texas is the time when the Texas Bluebonnets bloom. It is also the time I enjoy most about exploring backroads and small towns. Often the backroads are lined with wildflowers. I love to stop and let the landscape lead me to peace and tranquility as I absorb the beauty of the wildflowers. This location reminded me of postcards I've seen showing winding roads lined with Bluebonnets and it brings back memories of family and good times. This winding road is Park Rd 4 near Inks Lake State Park. I suggest a metal print to show off the vibrant colors.
About Patrick Steger
I began my photographic journey in 1972 with a 35mm SLR camera. I learned quickly that I could control the way an image looked and make it look much better than most amateur photographers. Over the following decades, my interest in photography grew as I pursued a career in the high tech industry. Over the years I was encouraged by many friends to turn my "hobby" into a profession. It wasn't until 2002 that I took action and began my professional photography career on a part time basis. From 2002 through 2014 I learned and grew a LOT! In 2014 I retired from my high tech career and in 2015 opened my professional photography business full time. My "why" is something I discovered after turning professional. When I began, I thought my...
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