Snoqualmie Falls Acrylic Print
by Lisa Pope
Product Details
Snoqualmie Falls acrylic print by Lisa Pope. 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
This 268 famous waterfall is found in Washington, It's one the state's most popular scenic attractions. The water level was low on the day I... more
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Artist's Description
This 268 famous waterfall is found in Washington, It's one the state's most popular scenic attractions. The water level was low on the day I visited but it can range from 50 to 150 feet wide. There is an interesting hike to the base of the falls to get a closer look too. I wanted to paint the falls to try to capture the movement of rushing water.
About Lisa Pope
I attempt to capture light and color that breathe life into the subjects I paint. I wish to carry the viewer on this journey with me, to find interest in the ordinary. I have always loved art! However, I chose to pursue a degree in education and pursued a career as a school counselor, got married and started a family; which left little time for art. I grew to miss it. During the past five years, I have immersed myself in painting every chance I get and reading all I can about art. I reconnected to my original love for art. I love how it feels to start with a fresh piece of paper. It�s like I�m seeing something for the first time, when I study it to paint it. I apply paint and can�t wait to see what happens. Pablo Picasso...
$81.00
Lisa Pope
Thanks for your kind comment Martin. It’s fun to think my painting brought back fond memories for you. It is a very beautiful place.
Martin Brockhaus
It's always fun to see artwork of a place I've been to. When my daughter was young we once stopped their on a cool fall day and enjoyed the view and walk to the base. It wasn't fenced in then. We lunched on chili which they used to serve at the gift shop. Good luck with your art.