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Into the Black Forest Acrylic Print
by Jean Hildebrant
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Into the Black Forest acrylic print by Jean Hildebrant. 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.
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About Jean Hildebrant
Born and raised in a small town in Oregon, Jean Hildebrant found herself drawn to the beauty of art at the exceptionally early age of three. With a love for art growing within, Jean spent most of her free-time drawing to develop her gift. As her personal style began to develop, she discovered that she especially enjoyed working in oil and pastel mediums. Specializing in portraits and figurative works. As Jean continued seeking out ways to improve her talents, she attended workshops held by local artists and enrolled as an art major in the local college. As a result of her efforts, she won two scholarships to Scottsdale Artists School, based strictly on the merit of her work. She has studied with nationally known artists Albert...
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Jean Hildebrant
Thank you Gothic Romance, All Types of Women and Equine Artists Groups for featuring this image! Much Appreciation to each of you who take your precious time to run these groups!
Patricia Keller
Beautiful. Voted.
Jean Hildebrant replied:
Thank you, Patricia! I sure helps to have beautiful models to start with :)
Daniel Eskridge
Beautiful!
Jean Hildebrant replied:
Daniel, thanks!
Bonita Hensley
Great shot!
Jean Hildebrant replied:
Thank you, Bonita!
Mick Anderson
Very cool image! The tone that you used to process this photo really gives it an interesting mood and feeling. F/V
Jean Hildebrant replied:
thanks, Mick, it was actually shot in bright daylight but I wanted to give it a mysterious feel. I added the branches in PS. :)