Letter A Angel Dust Acrylic Print
by Debra Grace Addison
Product Details
Letter A Angel Dust acrylic print by Debra Grace Addison. 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 our Gulf Breeze, Florida, front yard view of a U.S Navy Blue Angels air show.
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Artist's Description
Here is another version of our Gulf Breeze, Florida, front yard view of a U.S Navy Blue Angels air show.
The letter A stands for Angel Dust.
About Debra Grace Addison
Debra Grace Addison is an independent artist and business writer who works remotely from her Sea Glass Creative studio in Gulf Breeze, Florida. Colors, textures, emotions, passions, a vivid imagination, and her desire to communicate and exchange thoughts and ideas are the driving forces behind her creative photography and mixed media endeavors. She is a native of Long Island, New York, and a graduate of LIM College, in Manhattan, New York. Her photographs and artwork are available for purchase on customizable, printed wall art, greeting cards, decor, giftware, and apparel through her gallery shop website*: www.debra-addison.pixels.com. Kindly contact Debra Grace Addison directly for questions, resale inquiries, and...
$78.00
Debra Grace Addison
XOXOXO Laurel
Laurel Adams
Spectacular! Debra...there is WONDERment in the ethers...when the shock of my aunt Jill’s passing melted into sobbing that came from a previously unfelt depth of my BEING, I looked to the Clearest Blue Sky outside my glass walled window and screamed for a sign ...there, without sound of airplane or whisper of wind as I ran outdoors to look above was...XOXO boldly scrolled across the sky ....and, I no longer doubted the “ wellness” of Life even though I was not always happy about my circumstances. Thank you for rekindling this bittersweet memory thru your lens! L/F