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The Warrior Acrylic Print
by Jim Cook
Regular Price: $79.87
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Product Details
The Warrior acrylic print by Jim Cook. 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
Reenactment scene from the Battle of Wyoming that took place in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania July 03 1778 . The Iroquois were and still are ,... more
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About Acrylic Prints
Mounting Option #1
Mounting Option #2
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 image is the art - it doesn't get any cleaner than that!
All acrylic prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with four aluminum mounting posts (Option #1) or hanging wire (Option #2).
The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
There are two different ways to mount your acrylic print.
Option #1 (Mounting Posts) - Attach your print to your wall with four aluminum mounting posts. The cylindrical cap of each mounting post can be removed, allowing you to thread a small screw along the center axis of the of post and into the wall. When you're finished, simply reattached each cap, and you're done. The mounting posts act as stand-offs and keep your print separated from the wall by 1". All of the required mounting hardware (i.e. posts, screws, and wall anchors) is included with your print. Click here for mounting details.
Option #2 (Hanging Wire) - With this option, your acrylic print is attached to a 1/4" thick black board which has a wooden frame and hanging wire attached to the back. There are no metal mounting posts at the corners. Simply put a nail in your wall, hang your print from the hanging wire, and you're done. Due to the thickness of the black board and mounting frame, your print is separated from the wall by 1.50" Click here for mounting details.
Acrylic Print Reviews (1997)
Average Rating (4.77 Stars):
Crystal Stump
April 15th, 2024
I am so pleased with the photograph. It captures what I saw during my visit to Sedona perfectly! I especially loved the ease in hanging this art.
Dale Feinberg
March 29th, 2024
Great
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
Tracy Arina
March 25th, 2024
I ordered 5 large pieces of local Bentonville, Arkansas acrylic art for a client from Gregory. His response time is good and the product is well made. But the art itself... stunning. I will definitely buy more from him again!!
Artist's Description
Reenactment scene from the "Battle of Wyoming" that took place in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania July 03 1778 . The Iroquois were and still are , not a single tribe of American Indians but an association of six tribes that formed the Iroquois League. The league or confedercy came into being between the years 1400 and 1600, and was highly influential in America in the years leading up to the American Revolution, in which they played an important and complex role.
Our American Revolution was nothing short of a disaster for the Iroquois. Their confederacy refused to take part in the conflict but allowed each tribe to decide for itself. All tribes but the Oneida joined the British.A Protestant minister was mainly responsible for convincing the Oneida tribe to join the Colonists after two years of maintaining neutrality.
During the war the Iroquois land was devastated and the population of the tribes was reduced by more than half.
After the war a powerless Iroquois nation were...
About Jim Cook
My body of work ranges from photographic digital art to the more traditional use of a camera photographing scenes of landscapes and everyday life. My photography has its roots going back to my experiences with infrared film. It was there that I saw how an image could be manipulated to something much more different than what was first seen. I still compose some photos from the infrared spectrum only now I use a camera converted to IR. When digital came along it was an easy move to software and all the possibilities that were and are now possible with their use. Still the initial composition in camera is paramount and once the shutter is closed and image transferred to computer, I can turn my imagination loose and enhance or create...
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Alan Thompson
excellent effect.... old time photo brown, and crisp, but the depth of field,and powerful pose make it alive!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you very much!
Aimee L Maher Photography and Art Visit ALMGallerydotcom
Wonderful work!
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Aimee!
Carol R Montoya
Excellent capture!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Steve Henderson
The sepia tones of this work enhance the sense of the past, the drawing of the viewer into history.
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Douglas Killourie
Nice!
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks!
Marv Vandehey
Nice!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Elena Nosyreva
Well done!
Sandra Clark
well done
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
SC Shank
Sweeeet work!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Paul Quinn
Nicely processed Jim!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Judy Vincent
Great capture!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Stuart Litoff
Beautifully done!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Athala Carole Bruckner
Great image.....f/l
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Linda Brody
nice.
Jim Cook replied:
thanks
Dawn Currie
Great capture
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Joe Schofield
Great image, Jim. Thank you for sharing the backstory ... l/f
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Joe!
Allen Beatty
Looks like it was taken in 1778 !!
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Allen, your remark is much appreciated!
Liesl Walsh
Wow, great capture! l/f
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Fei Alexander
What a image ! v/f/l
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Fei!
Delphimages Photo Creations
Nice !
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks
Bob Cuthbert
Awesome photography
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Mellissa Ray
Fantastic shot!
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks!
Lisa Wooten
Nice! LF
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Kay Novy
Very nice, Jim...L.F.
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you Kay!