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 Metal Print featuring the pastel Rain Rattle Sketch by Ben Kotyuk

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Rain Rattle Sketch Metal Print

Ben Kotyuk

by Ben Kotyuk

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Rain Rattle Sketch metal print by Ben Kotyuk.   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.

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Comments (5)

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Spectacular Rain Rattle composition, lighting, shading, and artwork! F/L voted

Ben Kotyuk replied:

Thank you Gary for your wonderful comment. Ben

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Outstanding composition, lighting, shading, and artwork! F/L voted for this piece in the contest YOUR BEST BLACK AND WHITE 2

Ben Kotyuk replied:

Thank you Gary for your comment, F/L. Ben

Sandy Herrault

Sandy Herrault

Very nice work.

Ben Kotyuk replied:

Thank you Sandy for your comment. Ben

Laurel Adams

Laurel Adams

Love the textures ALL! So well Done! VOTED and good luck, Ben.

Ben Kotyuk replied:

Thank you Laurel for your comment and vote.

Irina Effa

Irina Effa

Beautiful! l/fv

Ben Kotyuk replied:

Irina, Thank you for your comment,l&fv.

About Ben Kotyuk

Ben Kotyuk

As a child I always had a propensity for drawing and building things. At the age of twelve and with the help of an insightful teacher, I was enrolled in an art school. After two years of exploring various creative disciplines, I focused on package/product design. Upon graduating, I went to work in a corporate art department. In those days, product design was not considered very important so it was begrudgingly handled as part of the advertising responsibilities. This meant I was also required to design ads and catalogs along with an array of promotional items. For the next eleven years I moved between large corporations and small design studios where I handled product design projects. Slowly over time, the importance of...

 

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