Serengheti Sprinter Acrylic Print
by Al Brown
Product Details
Serengheti Sprinter acrylic print by Al Brown. 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
Dipiction of a lone cheetah on the Sherengheti plains in search of prey.
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Comments (7)
Artist's Description
Dipiction of a lone cheetah on the Sherengheti plains in search of prey.
About Al Brown
Al Brown a native of the District of Columbia has always had a desire to become an artist. The dream began to turn to reality after correspondence courses and art courses in college, he soon began to realize being an artist was the life for him. He has had numerous shows and exhibitions in the Washington metroplitan area. His work has been on consignment in several area galleries. His paintings have been excepted into juried exhibits at the Washington Projects for the arts, Strathmore Hall Foundation, the Capitol Hill Art League and the Oxon Hill Manor Foundation.. His work has also been juried by members of curatorial staff members of the National Portrait Gallery. Original paintings of his work can be seen at...
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Al Brown
I appreciate the Feature in the (Our f4 legged Friends) group Marioal!
Al Brown
Thanks for the Feature in the (Our World Gallery) group Lenore!
Sandra Phryce-Jones
Hi Al love this proud sprinter great colours and brilliant use of white of the paper for back lighting the chest and whites of the body L
Al Brown replied:
Thanks Sandra, I appreciate the critique and comments very much!!
Todd Larkins
What a telling painting. You really captured the solitude of the Cheetah. The posture is spot on perfect!
Al Brown replied:
Thanks Todd I appreciate the comment!!
Charlene Jeffries
This sprinter looks like he's pondering his next move right now, great painting!
Al Brown replied:
Thanks Charlene, I apprecoate the comment!