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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Mary Poster
by Dan Earle
Product Details
Mary poster by Dan Earle. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A sketch of Mary, framed
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3 - 4 business days
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We use acid-free paper with archival inks to guarantee that your posters last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Posters ship within 3 - 4 business days in durable cardboard tubes.
Poster Reviews (21204)
Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Bill Riss
April 23rd, 2024
I had held off purchasing any Super Bowl LVIII collectibles or memorabilia until I found something that I thought was just “awesome”. When I saw this SI Cover, I knew I had to have it. Honestly it’s one of the best photos I’ve ever seen. Along with the captions it captures what Super Bowl LVIII was all about. Your Photog was in the right place at the right time and did a great job of capturing what Chiefs fans all across the country felt at that moment. As you can see I had the perfect place for it, it makes this wall complete and up to date.
Heather Benbow
April 23rd, 2024
Simply gorgeous! Got to find the perfect place to hang it now.
Sandra Kellon
April 22nd, 2024
beautiful-fits in with my sons nautical wall display
Artist's Description
A sketch of Mary, framed
About Dan Earle
Video "Impersonating an Artist" view complete biography and scroll to bottom There is some evidence that an artist sees differently. Is it so by birth or cultivation via the artists way? Perhaps both, as is the case with Dan Earle. His palette has always been the infinite color wheel of human emotion. A counselor once said that he is the kind of person that can walk into crowded room and within a short time grasp the emotional tenor of the people both as individuals and as a symphony. It is this seeing that infuses his art and is most apparent in his sculptures, which reflect an emotional attitude, story or point of tension. His watercolor, acrylic and print work add the dimension of abstract chaos vs. the minds natural tendency...
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Joe Triano
Hello Dan! My friend, your talent is endless and vast - beautiful rendering,lights and shadows - the warm feeling within me as I take in all of her glow. You are a master,...I am lucky to call you my friend. All the best! .......Joe
Fania Simon
Captivating - expressive - powerful - gorgeous! Bravo, Dan!!
Nancy Goldman
This is really beautiful.
Dindin Coscolluela
Very beautiful. God bless !
Emery J Lewis
Hi Dan, I promised to get back to you this evening (though it's late). Thanks so much for responding to my "Reclining Figure." Its process started in a technique that's a favorite of mine, namely automatism. I begin simply by piling up textures of marks, lines, and random values, substracting some, and then rebuilding once more, again and again. At some point, I may see in the "chaos" some hint of a partial or full figure. If it seems the figure is "worth pursuing," I then proceed to emphasize the figure in some way(s). In "Reclining Figure," I emphasized the earth-mother-like figure by simplifying and darkening the space around her. Some of my favorite features of her include: her small head, her emotional ambiguity, and her enormous thighs. I use automatism from time to time. In the beginning of my career, I used the process quite often even though it doesn't seem to serve me quite so easily nowadays. In general, I have a wide range of expression from purely abstract to very realistic. I admire your courage in attempting so many things artistically speaking. I think that your prodigious expression is wonderful! Of your pieces, the ones that moved me the most were: Reflections II, Reflections I, Pods, Jacqueline, Mary, Greenwich Gypsy, and The Adolescent. I'm seriously contemplating buying a giclee print of Mary when I get some extra money. Finally Dan, I think you from time to time just have flashes of pure brilliance!!! - Mary is an example of that. Sincerely, Emery
Leah Wiedemer
Thanks for your comment Dan. I don't usually like religious art, but I do like your depiction of Mary. Well done!