Boardwalk Bard Acrylic Print
by Craig A Christiansen
Product Details
Boardwalk Bard acrylic print by Craig A Christiansen. 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
Here is another version of a previous creation of this same character...an anguished and tortured street musician of advanced age. The outsized and... more
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Artist's Description
Here is another version of a previous creation of this same character...an anguished and tortured street musician of advanced age. The outsized and rusted coin was added to heighten the sense of melancholy and to add a dimension of mystery. Could it be a lingering and over-inflated icon of once past glories...of a once glorious youth? A boardwalk bard in the throes of life's antiquity.
About Craig A Christiansen
I have been interested in art ever since I was six years old in my native rural Kansas. I always knew what I wanted to be in life...and that was to be an artist. I am an eclectic artist, always experimenting in the creation of my art and subject matter. I love exploring all kinds of subject matter from the vast “banquet table of life.” One comes this way only once, so I love to reach out and grab any and everything that grabs my fancy at any given moment to explore creatively. The closest I come to concentrating on any single subject is about my love of the Mexican people and culture, especially after being married to a lovely and inspiring Californian of Mexican descent for many years now. My art education and training has...
$79.00
Dean Gleisberg
Well, what can I say? I'm highly flattered by your warm comments. Thank you very much, James.
James Johnson
Returning the favor: Well what can I say? Your work is wonderful. Your subject matter, your use of color are all incredible. You have produced many amazing pieces; If I had the money, this one would hang in my office!