Noyo Serenity Metal Print
by Stephen Daddona
Product Details
Noyo Serenity metal print by Stephen Daddona. 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.
Design Details
Artist's rendition of a point halfway between Willits and Fort Bragg, California, looking eastward over the Noyo River. Illustrates a section of... more
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Artist's Description
Artist's rendition of a point halfway between Willits and Fort Bragg, California, looking eastward over the Noyo River. Illustrates a section of clear-cut forest next to a section of uncut forest. This painting won Third Place in the People's Choice Awards at the 2014 Rocklin Fine Arts Member Show in Rocklin, California.
About Stephen Daddona
I grew up in Wisconsin. I worked with computers for 37 years and am now retired and living in California. I paint with oils and I do a little, amateur photography and, occasionally, I write light, science fiction stories. I use the pen name, "C. Meton," for my writing, I sign my art with the initials, "CLM," and I sign my photographs with the name, "Stephen Daddona." If no one were to tell you, you might never know that I am the emissary for the Supreme Commander of the Quazmaloid Expeditionary Force. The Quazmaloids are an extra-terrestrial, beetle-like species of space-faring warriors with extraordinary techology and immeasurable power. Their scout ships are the size of a sewing thimble and they carry a crew of six, but they have...
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Stephen Daddona
Based on an actual scene that is visible from Highway 20 in California (if your vehicle is tall enough to see over the fence and the raspberry bushes.)