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 Abstract Art Print featuring the photograph Divine Abstract by Marcia Lee Jones

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

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 7.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 9.00"

 

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Divine Abstract Art Print

Marcia Lee Jones

by Marcia Lee Jones

$27.56

Product Details

Divine Abstract art print by Marcia Lee Jones.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

The word window originates from the Old Norse 'vindauga', from 'vindr � wind' and 'auga�eye', i.e., wind eye. In Norwegian Nynorsk and... more

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Comments (19)

Barbie Corbett-Newmin

Barbie Corbett-Newmin

Very nice. Your description does not say where it is????

Rainbow Artist Orlando L

Rainbow Artist Orlando L

Very beautiful capture!! very artistic composition and image!! L/F

Viktor Birkus

Viktor Birkus

Excellent work! l/f

Ana Dawani

Ana Dawani

Fantastic Marcia !

Divya Kakkar

Divya Kakkar

Nice Photography, Marcia!! :-)

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

Creative and nicely worked, well done;) v/L

Deborah Benoit

Deborah Benoit

Revisiting this beauty!!!

Francie Davis

Francie Davis

Very beautiful, Marcia!

Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

Wow, this is stunning Marcia!

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Lovely image with very nice creative treatment L

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Many thanks for the feature, Susan!

Deena Stoddard

Deena Stoddard

excellent work!

Deena Athans

Deena Athans

Wonderful piece :))

Deborah Benoit

Deborah Benoit

Wonderful work Marcia!! f/l

Pamela  Meredith

Pamela Meredith

fabulous work Marcia

Olga Hamilton

Olga Hamilton

Marvelous capture!

Robert Bales

Robert Bales

Excellent Marcia!! v/f/t

Ella Kaye

Ella Kaye

wonderful abstract

Fei Alexander

Fei Alexander

Cool !!!

Artist's Description

The word window originates from the Old Norse 'vindauga', from 'vindr � wind' and 'auga�eye', i.e., wind eye. In Norwegian Nynorsk and Icelandic the Old Norse form has survived to this day (in Icelandic only as a less used synonym to gluggi), in Swedish the word vind�ga remains as a term for a hole through the roof of a hut, and in the Danish language 'vindue' and Norwegian Bokm�l 'vindu', the direct link to 'eye' is lost, just like for 'window'. The Danish (but not the Bokm�l) word is pronounced fairly similarly to window.

About Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Where does one start with a quick biography, which will give some insight to the artist inside? For me, photography was a way to get my feelings out by capturing moments in my life. Memories are one of the biggest ways to experience emotions of all types. Photography was that answer to capture moments that were ignored by others that would elicit an emotion. For instance, the way light can highlight an object brilliantly shadows that express mystery colors that can be dramatic or soft. To be able to do that with any form of art is important to the human psyche. We all must be able to express ourselves and my way is in black, white and color. Hope you will enjoy some of these...

 

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