


What Could Have Been 1722.12
What Could Have Been 1722.12 is a limited Edition fine art photographic print of only 5. The artwork is a high-contrast, stylized photograph. It features the face of a woman with light hair, partially obscured by high exposure, creating an ethereal effect. The person holds a flower close to their face, focusing on their eyes and expression, adding a sense of intimacy and beauty. The overall tone of the image is soft and minimalistic, emphasizing the facial features and the flower through selective shading and contrast. The Title Never Alone sets to tone for the image.
The prit has the signature logo of the artist, and a Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed when the photograph is shipped. It is shipped in a Box.
PRINTED ON FINE ART PAPER: The image printed on the highest quality Fine Art Paper that has a watercolor texture that while delicate, has a feel that is almost leather like. The print is bonded to a double weight matboard so the image will not wrinkle in a frame. It is not framed.
PRINTED ON METAL: Photographs printed on metal are ready to hang right out of the box. No frame is necessary. Printing on metal is very popular at the present time.
The sale of the photo does not represent a sale of the copyright. All rights remain with the photographer.
Thank you for your interest in my work. A piece of the artist goes with each work that is produced. I am so glad that you took the time to view my work, and I thank you for your patronage.
What Could Have Been 1722.12 is a limited Edition fine art photographic print of only 5. The artwork is a high-contrast, stylized photograph. It features the face of a woman with light hair, partially obscured by high exposure, creating an ethereal effect. The person holds a flower close to their face, focusing on their eyes and expression, adding a sense of intimacy and beauty. The overall tone of the image is soft and minimalistic, emphasizing the facial features and the flower through selective shading and contrast. The Title Never Alone sets to tone for the image.
The prit has the signature logo of the artist, and a Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed when the photograph is shipped. It is shipped in a Box.
PRINTED ON FINE ART PAPER: The image printed on the highest quality Fine Art Paper that has a watercolor texture that while delicate, has a feel that is almost leather like. The print is bonded to a double weight matboard so the image will not wrinkle in a frame. It is not framed.
PRINTED ON METAL: Photographs printed on metal are ready to hang right out of the box. No frame is necessary. Printing on metal is very popular at the present time.
The sale of the photo does not represent a sale of the copyright. All rights remain with the photographer.
Thank you for your interest in my work. A piece of the artist goes with each work that is produced. I am so glad that you took the time to view my work, and I thank you for your patronage.
What Could Have Been 1722.12 is a limited Edition fine art photographic print of only 5. The artwork is a high-contrast, stylized photograph. It features the face of a woman with light hair, partially obscured by high exposure, creating an ethereal effect. The person holds a flower close to their face, focusing on their eyes and expression, adding a sense of intimacy and beauty. The overall tone of the image is soft and minimalistic, emphasizing the facial features and the flower through selective shading and contrast. The Title Never Alone sets to tone for the image.
The prit has the signature logo of the artist, and a Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed when the photograph is shipped. It is shipped in a Box.
PRINTED ON FINE ART PAPER: The image printed on the highest quality Fine Art Paper that has a watercolor texture that while delicate, has a feel that is almost leather like. The print is bonded to a double weight matboard so the image will not wrinkle in a frame. It is not framed.
PRINTED ON METAL: Photographs printed on metal are ready to hang right out of the box. No frame is necessary. Printing on metal is very popular at the present time.
The sale of the photo does not represent a sale of the copyright. All rights remain with the photographer.
Thank you for your interest in my work. A piece of the artist goes with each work that is produced. I am so glad that you took the time to view my work, and I thank you for your patronage.