Fugu ichi #2 Acrylic Print
by Thea Recuerdo
Product Details
Fugu ichi #2 acrylic print by Thea Recuerdo. 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
On cold pressed heavyweight paper. Abstract expression. Acrylic/Ink. (pufferfish one ) A delicacy in Japan although it requires a trained chef to... more
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Artist's Description
On cold pressed heavyweight paper. Abstract expression. Acrylic/Ink. (pufferfish one ) A delicacy in Japan although it requires a trained chef to prepare the fish because of its extremely venomous parts.
About Thea Recuerdo
I am a passionate individual driven by a deep appreciation for the arts, particularly the magnificent creations left behind by my late grand father. His legacy in the world of art is a source of inspiration that fuels my enthusiasm for sharing his wonderful masterpieces with the world. With a profound commitment to preserving and promoting his artistic brilliance, I have embarked on a mission to showcase his creations and ensure they find appreciative homes. Each stroke of his brush tells a unique story, encapsulating emotions and moments that resonate with those who encounter his work. As a dedicated custodian of his artistic heritage, I take immense pride in curating exhibitions and facilitating opportunities for art enthusiasts to...
$77.00
Roberto Prusso
Thank you Paul !
Paul Ward
Nicely done - congrats on your sale
Roberto Prusso
Hi Ming! One of a series of three, happy you like it !!
Ming Yeung
Very creative work!!
Roberto Prusso
Thank you Ming for the feature !!
Roberto Prusso
Thank you!
Angela Stanton
Lovely work. This is one of my favorites in your series!
Masako Simmons
I see some Japanese influences in your art. I like it a lot. :) Masako