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Memorial Auditorium Acrylic Print featuring the painting In Memoriam by Amanda Amend

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In Memoriam Acrylic Print

Amanda Amend

by Amanda Amend

$77.00

Product Details

In Memoriam acrylic print by Amanda Amend.   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

Burlington's Memorial Auditorium was built in 1927 to honor World War I veterans. For almost 100 years it was the venue for music, theater, sports,... more

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In Memoriam Painting by Amanda Amend

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Artist's Description

Burlington's Memorial Auditorium was built in 1927 to honor World War I veterans. For almost 100 years it was the venue for music, theater, sports, craft fairs, farmers markets, public meetings, and other civic events. Delayed maintenance ultimately made the building unsafe, and it is now awaiting proposals for urban renewal.

About Amanda Amend

Amanda Amend

Amanda Amend captures the mystery behind the everyday in luminous watercolor. Often described as atmospheric and ethereal, the subtle qualities of her work are balanced by a powerful, disciplined use of color, values, and compositional choices that reflect unique perspectives. The artist recently discovered her passion for watercolor, and she is largely self-taught. Her educational background is in music and linguistics rather than in studio arts, however those disciplines have given her the analytical and practice-oriented frameworks from which to master watercolor's difficult techniques. Further, the structures of language and music provide a conceptual basis for understanding visual composition, and these careers have taken her...

 

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