Pouring Acrylic Print
by Martha Ressler
Product Details
Pouring acrylic print by Martha Ressler. 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
As the crane man carefully moves the heavy ladle across the pouring floor, stopping it precisely over every pouring cup, the ladle man opens a valve,... more
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Artist's Description
As the crane man carefully moves the heavy ladle across the pouring floor, stopping it precisely over every pouring cup, the ladle man opens a valve, releasing the right amount of molten steel into each mold. As the ladle empties, the reflected light on its structure dims, and the trail of fire on the surface of the molds increases. Finally the ladle is empty and returns to the arc furnace to fill up with another heat of steel.
About Martha Ressler
I see my art quilts as impressions of place – real or imagined. I like to include items discarded by humans as a kind of archeological thumbprint. An object discarded or lost might merge with pages of timeworn books or sheet music, or swatches of rescued embroidery, linens or clothing. Along with “found images” and fabrics they are reborn in a stitched story about human imprints on the earth, evidence of new and old secrets there to be discovered or imagined. I am a Juried Artist Member (JAM) of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA). I have been sewing since I was 13, and was a painter before turning to art quilts. They attracted me because of the possibilities for texture and dimension. My main method of construction is called...
$81.00
Martha Ressler
Thank you! I was trying not to trip on anything as I kept up with the pouring on the floor that night. I took a number of shots with my little camera, but had to make color notes and sketches too, because the camera didn't capture enough information. I kept being amazed how well the ladleman and crane operator worked together and how accurately they could hit those pouring cups with the hot steel.
Jon Burch
Congratulations on your $ale!
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats!
Terry Wiley
I absolutely love your work. It draws me into it and makes me want to explore every inch of the painting. I will be adding you to my favorites collection and coming back again and again to see more ....