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Multiple Exposure Of Model And Flames Metal Print featuring the photograph Flame Nymphs by Richard Henne

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Flame Nymphs Metal Print

Richard Henne

by Richard Henne

$86.00

Product Details

Flame Nymphs metal print by Richard Henne.   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

This multiple exposure of nudes and flames was created using scanned negatives of the model and the fire source. It was assembled via layers in... more

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Comments (1)

Jim Wright

Jim Wright

Alluring. Well done

Artist's Description

This multiple exposure of nudes and flames was created using scanned negatives of the model and the fire source. It was assembled via layers in Photoshop.

About Richard Henne

Richard Henne

Habenero's Blog and Other Shopping Website 1953, I was born on a June day, in Trenton, NJ. Being very young at that time, I have no recollection of the event. I also will spare you the details of my childhood, let it suffice to say I am the product of Lawrence Township's public schools. My first camera was one I purchased for $5.00 and 10 Cheerio's box tops. I found out rather fast that over time film costs more than equipment. I was formally introduced to photography and using a darkroom in 1966, while in high school (Thank You Mr. Angelotti). Monochrome has never been a big hit with me. I guess I never got to the stage where, as my favorite photography professor said, "you start to see the world in gray scales." I see the...

 

$86.00

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