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14.00" x 6.00"
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14.00" x 6.00"
Viewing Faces Viewing Fountains Wood Print
by Kevin Eatinger
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Viewing Faces Viewing Fountains wood print by Kevin Eatinger. 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
Faces staring into each other, viewing as disembodied other, anonymous, unrelated. We don't have to see each other, we can be each other. ... more
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Artist's Description
Faces staring into each other, viewing as disembodied other, anonymous, unrelated. We don't have to see each other, we can be each other.
Living separately in a group, communicating in the ether with no physical contact or connection necessary.
About Kevin Eatinger
Welcome, and Thank You for visiting my pages of photography! I have been a photographer almost as long as I've had a passion for art. Photography is my tool in art. It's my alchemy in creating. I've always enjoyed the interaction between the camera and my artwork. Specializing in architectural, editorial and fine art photography... I love finding unique and different compositions for my imagery. What I offer to my customers is some of the very highest quality photographic artwork on Fine Art America. I strive to blend together the richness of scenes I capture, high resolution and vibrantly colored bold compositions. Keeping details in the highlights and shadows. I offer remarkably detailed beautiful images that look...
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Frank J Casella
Yes, Keven, me too ... it will always be the "Sears" ... speaking as a true Chicagoan.
Frank J Casella
Unique perspective here, Kevin, quite a vision you have with color and elements of composition. Love the tree branches, as well as the juxtaposition of the blue from the foreground to the ( Sears, Willis, what now? ) Tower in the back.
Kevin Eatinger replied:
Thank you for that Frank! I do try to bring compositions together with color and texture... sometimes it works! Sears Tower, Willis... I just refer to it as the "Sears" tower. Who knows what next?
Kevin Eatinger
Hi Laurie, you are very kind! Thank you.
Laurie Search
Very cool and beautiful, Kevin!! Wonderful exposure work and composition!! :)))