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Three Sisters Metal Print
by Chris Anderson
Product Details
Three Sisters metal print by Chris Anderson. 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
The Big and Middle sisters of the Three Sisters in the Cascade Mountain range, Oregon, as seen from the Dee Wright Observatory in the lava beds of... more
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Artist's Description
The Big and Middle sisters of the Three Sisters in the Cascade Mountain range, Oregon, as seen from the Dee Wright Observatory in the lava beds of the McKenzie Pass. The haziness at the base of the mountains was due to a forest fire that had occurred recently near Sisters, Oregon.
About Chris Anderson
Long time resident of the city of University Place, Washington, Chris Anderson has specialized in capturing the scenic beauty of her city and surrounding locales. She has embraced the painterly feel of HDR and uses it often in her craft, along with other post production layering and filtering techniques. Much of her work is of the award winning, links style golf course "Chambers Bay", home of the 2010 US Amateur and 2015 US Opens. After the opening of the award winning Chambers Bay Golf Course in 2007 their Pro Shop began selling her hand assembled photo note cards and collectible photo gifts (as well as calendars during the Holidays Season) and continues to carry her select line of products. Since Chris is a non-golfer, she adds a...
$90.00
Randy Rosenberger
Gorgeous scenic capture and presentation of this wondrous scenic view, Chris! Love the great shadowing and lighting and the depth and perspective on this awesome piece is just wonderful! fave and vote
Chris Anderson replied:
Thank you Randy...I really appreciate you kind words!
Mick Anderson
It's not so much the mountains that make this photograph work -- it's the rocks in the foreground. This is a volcanic landscape, and the rocks really give the viewer the impression of the violent history that made this place. Nicely done!! :) F/V
Chris Anderson replied:
Thank you Mick. If you have never visited the Lava Beds at the McKenzie Pass, you should take the time to do so. It's so austere there, and yet it holds breathtaking beauty.