Vindauga Metal Print
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Vindauga metal print by Sonali Gangane. 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 word window originates from the Old Norse 'vindauga', from 'vindr – wind' and 'auga – eye', i.e. wind eye. In Norwegian Nynorsk and Icelandic the... more
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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 wooden frame includes a hanging wire for easy mounting on your wall (see photo on the left).
All metal prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with mounting hooks and nails.
Metal prints are extremely durable. They're lightweight. They won't bend, and they're water resistant.
The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
For additional product photos and information, visit our metal prints product page.
Metal Print Reviews (6062)
Average Rating (4.79 Stars):
Thomas Allis
April 19th, 2024
One of the few items of the 1989 UM BBall Championship that I've seen. Very nice
Zacchoreli Frescobaldi-Grimaldi
April 17th, 2024
This is one of three pieces that I am adding to my collection. Once I have received the other two pieces I will be happy to provide a photograph of the display. The quality of the art piece is exceptional. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase even more pieces!
Nancy Anderson
April 13th, 2024
Great experience on this purchase. We saw this art at an art show in Tampa and then purchased through fineartAmerica website. Love it!
Samantha Church
April 13th, 2024
Beautiful and great quality
Tracey Jessilonis
April 13th, 2024
We were disappointed that the name of the artist is cut off and not showing in full. We feel the name of the artist is an important part of it and would love to have it rectified
Stephanie Lasbury
April 13th, 2024
We live in the desert so the Palm theme resonates. The color scheme is brilliant and perfect. We would like to see more from this artist. Where do we look?
Artist's Description
The word window originates from the Old Norse 'vindauga', from 'vindr – wind' and 'auga – eye', i.e. "wind eye". In Norwegian Nynorsk and Icelandic the Old Norse form has survived to this day (in Icelandic only as a less used synonym to gluggi), in Swedish the word vindöga remains as a term for a hole through the roof of a hut, and in the Danish language 'vindue' and Norwegian Bokmål 'vindu', the direct link to 'eye' is lost, just like for 'window'. The Danish (but not the Bokmål) word is pronounced fairly similarly to window.
Window is first recorded in the early 13th century, and originally referred to an unglazed hole in a roof. Window replaced the Old English 'eagþyrl', which literally means 'eye-hole,' and 'eagduru' 'eye-door'. Many Germanic languages however adopted the Latin word 'fenestra' to describe a window with glass, such as standard Swedish 'fönster', or German 'Fenster'. The use of window in English is probably due to the Scandinavian influence on the English l...
About Sonali Gangane
I belong to Pune,Maharashtra,India a city with historic importance and rich cultural heritage.Graduated in Chemistry and a post grad in Computer Applications, worked with John Deere, Pune a few years back, I decided to venture in the beautiful and challenging world of fine arts and photography.I've been learning through some images & pictures real. My pictures posted over here are, fusion of certain virtual & real scenarios put together.Born & raised in a country like India where colours & vibrancy of those is soul of the culture & life to many, I was always fascinated, by ability to think about colours. All I feel my art is probably impression of my own mind, which I try usher into churning of my creativity.Thank you very much for...
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Carol Neal
Beautiful windows and brick work--I appreciate the history, too! L
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks Carol
Stephen Stookey
Nice architectural capture. l
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks Stephen.
John Chivers
Stunning image with incredible composition, love the windows..stand out so much. V :)
Sonali Gangane replied:
John,Appreciate your interest!
Judy Palkimas
Nice work! v/f
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks Judy.
John Malone
Very nice work!! V
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks John.
Cyril Maza
Nice wall! v/F
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks!
Sonali Gangane
Susan,Feature is very much appreciated In Women Photographers.
Randy Rosenberger
Sonali, not only do I totally love this awesome imagery with the brick and the stained glass windows, but just love your description of the windows and the meaning of what is shown here in all its true beauty! Thanks much for sharing! fave and vote
Sonali Gangane replied:
Randy,Appreciate your lovely comment.
Imran Ahmed
Nice!
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks!
Sonali Gangane
Omaste,Appreciate the feature in ABC group.
Deborah Benoit
Very nice!! v
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thanks for the valuable comment and vote!
Joan Carroll
very nice! v
Sonali Gangane replied:
Thankyou Joan.