Caribbean Creatures No. 1 Acrylic Print
by Fabiola L Nadjar Fiore
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Caribbean Creatures No. 1 acrylic print by Fabiola L Nadjar Fiore. 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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This photograph is of three artisanal handmade hand painted Caribbean - Mexican souvenir artifacts hanging on my wall. There are one of each: an... more
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This photograph is of three artisanal handmade hand painted Caribbean - Mexican souvenir artifacts hanging on my wall. There are one of each: an iguana, a frog and a turtle, typical local creatures living in these regions. Some decoration suggestions/places: lobbies, reception areas, playrooms or hallways of homes, business offices, aquariums/zoos, town libraries, daycare centers, doctors offices, yacht clubs, environmental teaching centers, parks and recreations centers, etc...
About Fabiola L Nadjar Fiore
• An artist at heart with hidden talents and finally having a moment in her life to blossom her creativity. Born in New York and mostly raised in France, learned abstract art at a young age in the USA and was then refined with old world classical art history and techniques studying genius masters and their priceless masterpieces in France, as well as, irreplaceable historical monuments and ruins of this world. Fabiola focused on a Fine Art Program and Photography at Parsons School of Design, NYC. • Member and Exhibitor of/at the Putnam Arts Council, Southeast/Mahopac, NY; Arts on the Lake, Lake Carmel, NY; Studio E (East), Greenport, Long Island, NY; The Art League, Dix Hills, Long Island, NY and many art and design groups on...
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