
8x10 Laser-cut paper & spray paint on paper
This is part of my Love Angels series. A winged figure in a 3/4 view, head turned to the side, looking off into the distance. A verse from 1 Peter 4:8 sits above: "Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins." There's something about that quiet gaze that pairs well with the message.
The figure is built from three layers of laser-cut paper, each spray painted in red, tan, or black. The verse is laser-etched into a piece of clear acrylic that sits between the figure and the paper background, adding real depth to the piece. The wings have a lot of detail in the cuts, and the paint splatters give it a raw feel. This is a one-of-a-kind piece. There will only ever be one.
This piece comes mounted with an off-white mat and framed in a basic white frame.
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Canvas prints have 1.5" thick high-quality gallery wrapped canvases (staples are hidden on the back rather than the sides) with wooden stretcher bars. I don't use those compressed paper stretchers that you find in cheap canvas frames. pH neutral and acid-free canvases will not yellow over time. All this is to give you a quality product constructed to last for many decades.
Paper prints are printed on Premium Archival Smooth Matte Fine Art Paper. The paper supports accurate color reproduction and high-contrast, high-resolution output, and is acid-free for a longer print life with pigment inks. It features a heavyweight (230 gsm), and an instant-dry coating that resists fingerprints and smudging.
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