Bow Maiden Acrylic Print
by April Moen
Product Details
Bow Maiden acrylic print by April Moen. 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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Artist's Description
Bow Maiden by April Moen
Carved ship's figurehead of a young woman holding a golden lantern to light the way through the dark waters on a cloudy night.
Hand drawn and digitally painted.
About April Moen
I was born in 1977 with a pencil in my hand, and I remained perfectly content with that medium until 1999 when I got my first computer. I taught myself the basics of Photoshop on a discount copy of PS Elements 7 (trust me, it's downright primitive), and haven't looked back since. After studying Digital Design at The Art Institute, my repertoire expanded to include vector illustrations and digital painting. Now I work as a freelance graphic designer, but my true passion is creating freehand and digital art pieces to share with the world. I hope you enjoy them. aprilmoen.com
$119.00
MM Anderson
Nice work, April!
April Moen replied:
Thank you so much, Linda!
Clare Bevan
Congratulations on your feature in Newbies 2014 for your outstanding work x
April Moen replied:
I'm honored! Thank you, Clare!
Janine Riley
Fabulous piece April ! I love the symbolism of journeys - & letting your light shine. Beautifully rendered, absolutely one of my favorite pieces.
April Moen replied:
What a beautiful compliment! Thank you, my friend. :)
Sorin Apostolescu
Excellent work !
April Moen replied:
Thank you kindly, Sorin!
Lianne Schneider
This is fantastic - wonderfully original. She could tell some wonderful stories, I'm sure!! F/L T P
April Moen replied:
Indeed, she could. Thank you, Lianne!