The Turquoise Night Metal Print
by Charles Cater
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The Turquoise Night metal print by Charles Cater. 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.
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This image has been kindly featured in the following groups - my thanks to the curators for their support of my work - it is much... more
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Artist's Description
This image has been kindly featured in the following groups - my thanks to the curators for their support of my work - it is much appreciated.
Core Core Core Colour
Dreamland
Because the original work is built up of many layers of acrylic glazes painted onto smooth hardboard, my suggestion is that the preferred paper would be the Luster Photo paper, enabling the subtle textures in the painting to be preserved. Thankyou. www.CharlesCater.com
About Charles Cater
Welcome to my world of what I like to call "Mind Magic" I was born in 1937 and did have some formal training at the Beckenham School of Art, but over the years I have developed and refined what seems to be a quite distinctive "organic abstract" style. When painting, I work almost exclusively in Acrylics. The majority of these works are large format A0 or above, but reduce well. Recently, I have been focusing on line drawings which are smaller (usually A3 or A4) but, due to the level of detail lend themselves to enlargement!. ' My main influcences are modern classical music and nature, both of which are a constant inspiration to me. Most of my paintings can be seen as views of a world of the imagination as though through windows....
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Charles Cater
Thanks Tom. I have long been fascinated by the weightlessness of water / space. The juxtaposition of apparently heavy/light floating side by side....
Tom Kecskemeti
A lovely feeling of suspension, perhaps underwater. Beautiful!