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Architecture Acrylic Print featuring the photograph The First Cut Is The Deepest by Mike Schaffner

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The First Cut Is The Deepest Acrylic Print

Mike Schaffner

by Mike Schaffner

$109.00

Product Details

The First Cut Is The Deepest acrylic print by Mike Schaffner.   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

The 1001 Fannin building is one of the most recognizable buildings in downtown Houston. The skyscraper is shaped as a parallelogram and is situated... more

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Comments (4)

Paul Quinn

Paul Quinn

This is an awesome monochrome shot Mike!

Mike Schaffner replied:

Thanks Paul

Murray Rudd

Murray Rudd

Congratulations on being featured in the FAA Group 'Promote Your Work Here and Get Noticed.' To ensure your feature remains available over time, post your featured image(s) in the Group's featured image archive (l/f and pinned, www.pinterest.ca/tendrelimages/01-promote-your-work-here-get-noticed/)

Mike Schaffner replied:

Thanks Murray

Michalakis Ppalis

Michalakis Ppalis

Amazing and unique capture. Congratulations! Your amazing art has been featured on the Home Page of the “Art of Long Exposure images in Black and White ” group. You are invited to add this to the features archive discussions. L/F

Mike Schaffner replied:

Thanks Michalakis

William Dunigan

William Dunigan

Very cool shot, looks awesome in black and white!

Mike Schaffner replied:

Thanks William

Artist's Description

The 1001 Fannin building is one of the most recognizable buildings in downtown Houston. The skyscraper is shaped as a parallelogram and is situated diagonally on the city block. It's most notable feature which gives it a distinctive look are the staircase cuts on the north and south facades.

About Mike Schaffner

Mike Schaffner

Photography has been a passion of mine for over 45 years and I look forward to making photos for the next 45. I hope that you like my photos; I am okay with it if you dislike them; I just hope I never bore you. I haven't deliberately developed a certain style as I like most styles and genres of photography. I will admit a preference for black and white images as I find them more expressive but not to the exclusion of color images. I creatively edit my images to convey to the viewer the spirit of what I saw and felt about the scene rather than trying to document the scene journalistically. All of the images were made and processed by me. All are copyrighted, all rights reserved.

 

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