Blue Planet Acrylic Print
by Eric Forster
Product Details
Blue Planet acrylic print by Eric Forster. 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 Eric Forster
Eric's mother inspired his interest in art. She was an accomplished watercolorist, who also designed and screen printed her own Christmas cards. Eric would often help his mother with her screen printing. Eric's interest in photography comes from his father, an engineer who was a great amateur photographer. In school, Eric chose art as one of his electives, and studied architecture in college. He has worked as a photographer, videographer, and graphic designer. To purchase original art, please also visit Eric Forster Saatchi Art https://www.saatchiart.com/ericforster. Eric can also be found on Facebook at Eric Forster Fine Art.
$130.00
Kandy Hurley
This is stunning Eric beautiful and powerful...v/ftwt/g+
Eric Forster replied:
Thank you, Kandy.
Kyong Burke
Good composition and color combination!
Eric Forster replied:
Thank you, Kyong. Thank you also for being a part of Watercolor Only.
Douglas Fromm
The legendary Roger Dean has to be at the top of almost any list of album cover artists!...I can hardly imagine having that much talent.....
Eric Forster
Thank you, Douglas. Your kind comments are very welcome. When I was younger, I would create my own art for cassette tapes. (I would make copies of my friends albums.) Roger Dean (famous for his album covers) was my favorite artist at the time.
Douglas Fromm
Simple and powerful, a great choice of colors and shapes....an elegant piece. This would be a perfect background for a cd cover or poster design, just add letters/logo.............if I had a "real" job ( I'm an under-employed artist) I would order the biggest print available to hang in my studio.