Wharf Scene Acrylic Print
by Lynda Lehmann
Product Details
Wharf Scene acrylic print by Lynda Lehmann. 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
Colorful, worn old buildings and docks in the wharf area of Portland, Maine, tell stories about vintage American cities and their commercial... more
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Artist's Description
Colorful, worn old buildings and docks in the wharf area of Portland, Maine, tell stories about vintage American cities and their commercial infrastructure.
About Lynda Lehmann
If you see a design here that you love but I don't show it in the colors you need, please email me through this site and I will do my best to post a piece that accommodates your preference. If you are looking for a specific subject matter or kind of image, please visit my "Collections" here at FineArtAmerica. I'm an abstract painter, digital artist and photographer with a passion for color and the forms of nature. I've had solo shows of my paintings and participated in numerous juried group shows. I enjoy making digital art and discovering new visual experiences, whatever the medium. I've sold my work online and in galleries, exhibits, and boutiques. I'm a past member of Smithtown Township Art League, Northport Arts Coalition and...
$79.00
Lenore Senior
I love this, with the yellow boards and the one warm colored window. The antiquity of it all. This is a wonderful photo!!!! v/f
Lynda Lehmann replied:
Lenore, thanks so much! I remember that day well, as I was absorbed in shooting in the wharf area of Portland Maine, when I felt a rush of air (wing-flap) and then the cool but ominous trickle into my ear. A seagull on a nearby piling had taken flight and let one go as I was cocking my head for a shot!