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Jazz Art Metal Print featuring the painting Tickl'n by Mike Massengale

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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Tickl'n Metal Print

Mike Massengale

by Mike Massengale

$71.00

Product Details

Tickl'n metal print by Mike Massengale.   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

This painting is part of the series Intertwined. Intertwined is about the music, musician, and the

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Tickl'n Painting by Mike Massengale

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Bill Cannon

Bill Cannon

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Joan Meyland

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Diana Shively

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Bill Cannon

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Artist's Description

This painting is part of the series "Intertwined". Intertwined is about the music, musician, and the

About Mike Massengale

Mike Massengale

Many things inspire artist Mike Massengale, but music is the primary motivation for all of his work. The following is a bit flowery but accurate description of his drawings and paintings. Part 1. History. I once had an art professor ask me what I wanted to paint. I thought about for a minute and finally said, the wind. He slightly turned his head, raised his eyebrows and said, you can't paint what you can't see. Then he turned on a dime and shuffled off. That was the beginning for me. The challenge. How do I paint something I can't see? After years of thinking and reflecting I realized I could see it. You're thinking, what? Well, it's not so much about seeing wind or air, it's more about feeling and seeing the results of air moving. A...

 

$71.00

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