Caspian, print on vivid lucite
I drew upon my memories of running alongside the low-tide beach in the early mornings. Expressive brushstrokes are reminiscent of the gentle movement of the ocean's waves. The various shades of blue are similar to the light filtering through the waves just before they crash into themselves. The combination of these elements creates a circular flow throughout the piece.
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These captivating prints are meticulously hand-crafted in a multi-step process.
Your Vivid Lucite print is first developed on special paper that stunningly showcases the art and its rich colors. It is then permanently bonded to clear lucite, and the entire piece is supported by a sturdy aluminum back.
The edges are finished with a champagne-gold metal trim which allows 1/8 inch of the transparent lucite to peek through and gives it an extra special appearance when viewed from an angle.
- Signed by Patricia on the back
- Ready to hang.
- Ships in 7-10 weeks.
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- Choose UV glass or acrylic glazing over standard glass/acrylic. The highest option for this is called Museum glass. Opt for the "non-glare" option if you plan to hang it in a sunny or heavily lit area. If working with an in-person framer they can help you decide between glass or acrylic, as they each have their place. Most online framers use acrylic.
- If using a mat I highly recommend choosing one made of cotton rag vs the regular paper ones. This will help prevent the dreaded "mat burn" around the edges where the mat touches the print.
- White, natural wood, or gold colored frames work well with my art.
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meet the artist
Patricia Vargas is an abstract digital artist delving into blissful escapism. Her vivid, painterly digital works are infused with atmospheric and botanical influences.
She crafts unique digital brushes to accentuate organic textures and forms. Using a tablet and computer, Patricia translates her hand movements into digital brushstrokes. Her artwork has been seen in Domino, Veranda, and Better Homes and Gardens.