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What It Was Really Like - self portrait Acrylic Print
by Carolyn Weltman
Product Details
What It Was Really Like - self portrait acrylic print by Carolyn Weltman. 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.
Design Details
My latest self portrait is all about when I was young and now that I am older and approaching the later years of my life. How that feels and how I am... more
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Artist's Description
My latest self portrait is all about when I was young and now that I am older and approaching the later years of my life. How that feels and how I am handling it.
Oil on canvas 11" x 14" The original painting is for sale.
About Carolyn Weltman
My perspective begins poetically with me alone. It extends out to the mood of my models, then to my drawing, my painting, and ultimately to the living spaces of my patrons. I am utterly and unashamedly ecumenical in my fascination with the human form and the imaginative capacity for loving of its inhabitants. “Carolyn Weltman is an expressive figurative artist whose work includes female, male, transgender and transitioning subjects. Carolyn's raw, sensual style takes subjects drawn from life, embracing both their power and their vulnerability. Carolyn's work is full of wonder.” I love to work directly with clients to create something you will treasure for ever. Please contact me if you are interested in creating a beautiful...
$84.00
Sora Neva
Brava Sophi! Your artwork is featured in Women Who Run With the Wolves.
Carolyn Weltman replied:
Thank you, Sora.
Ed Meredith
Sophi, you're as Beautiful now as you were back in the day... Hugs, Ed
Carolyn Weltman replied:
Gosh, thank you so much, Ed. Hugs back. Happy Fourth of July.