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Landscape Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Quiet Time by Sylvia Cook

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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Quiet Time Acrylic Print

Sylvia Cook

by Sylvia Cook

$91.00

Product Details

Quiet Time acrylic print by Sylvia Cook.   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

Textures added to a landscape of a foggy day in Marymoor park.... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Artist's Description

Textures added to a landscape of a foggy day in Marymoor park.

Marymoor Park, located along the Sammamish Slough in Redmond north of Lake Sammamish, was once a prehistoric Indian site. Homesteaded by John Tosh in 1876, the site was later bought by James Clise (1855-1939), who turned it into a farm of world renown. In 1962, it became the first King County Park, and later the home of Marymoor Museum.
Evidence exists that Native Americans visited the Marymoor site more than 6,000 years ago, and later occupied it around 1000 B.C.
It is King County's largest, oldest, and most popular park, with more than 3 million annual visitors coming to roam its 640 acres. Among recreational activities available are various sports facilities, rock climbing, a dog park, and a velodrome. It is also one end of the Sammamish River Trail, a biking and walking trail. In addition, a radio control aircraft flying field and a pet memorial garden are within the park's boundaries.

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About Sylvia Cook

Sylvia Cook

I'm a fine art photographer located in the Pacific Northwest. My portfolio contains travel, landscape, nature, floral, still life and macro photography. Please visit my Fine art website for more information: http://sylviacookart.com/ PUBLISHED/ AS SEEN IN: Somerset Life Magazine Summer 2013 Refinery 29 Modahouse Blog Cosmopolitan online DotandBo BeType Love-Handmade Geeksters Chatterblossoms Photography Blogger Ciaobellastyles Paperblog.com Casa Diseno.com Examiner.com Moms who Click Designerhk.com Daodienledan.com Brightnest.com ArtSeaBeach.com Sears.com Amazon.com Gilt.com Marian Heath Greeting cards

 

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