Harmony Metal Print
by HweeYen Ong
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Harmony metal print by HweeYen Ong. 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
A picture of harmony with the gannets (solan geese) at home on the undulating cliff patterns at Noss island in the Shetlands, off the northeast coast... more
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Artist's Description
A picture of harmony with the gannets (solan geese) at home on the undulating cliff patterns at Noss island in the Shetlands, off the northeast coast of Scotland and also the most northerly point of UK. Scotland series. 2009.
About HweeYen Ong
A wanderer, artist, photographer, and sometimes writes stuff.. The pictures tell of my travels, my sentiments, my stories, my sightings, my wonder at the infinite possibilities of mother earth.. and of man. I hope they inspire one to head for the wilderness. And to experience the beauty of it all and make your own memories. My IG and art blog where my wanderings continue on in my artworks which have now come home to Singapore, my homeland :) I also self-print giclee prints upto A3 which are signed, check out my website store: artbyyen.com (under art prints category). For other queries, please email me at: onghy3@yahoo.com.sg (Subject Heading: Yen Art).
$68.00
HweeYen Ong
Thanks, Xueling. Good to hear that you have been in Singapore. These pictures were taken whilst on a boat journey around Noss, an island in the Scottish Shetlands known for its birdlife. It was simply amazing to witness the various bird colonies and their activities close-up. The island itself is surreally beautiful, I am blessed to visit :) Cheers, yen
Xueling Zou
Great shot, Yen! Where was it? We used to live in Singapore.