Rocks and Sky at Goblin Valley Utah Acrylic Print
by Gary Warnimont
Product Details
Rocks and Sky at Goblin Valley Utah acrylic print by Gary Warnimont. 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
A late afternoon shot of red rocks and blue sky in Goblin Valley State Park outside of Hanksville Utah. Prehistoric to supersonic as a friend has... more
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Artist's Description
A late afternoon shot of red rocks and blue sky in Goblin Valley State Park outside of Hanksville Utah. Prehistoric to supersonic as a friend has named this sort of thing.
About Gary Warnimont
Hi my name is Gary Warnimont. I can't remember when I wasn't fascinated by photographs. I remember getting to use my dad's Polaroid Land 1 Camera . Grew up went to college, studied photography and art. Went to work as a catalog photographer. Still am a location advertising photographer. Asleep yet? I am posting my personal work on this site. It is about fun and boy hood vacation adventures. The documentation and restoration of roadside advertising folk art and museum artifacts is an on going project of mine. Hope you enjoy!!!
$89.00
Gary Warnimont
Thanks Cathy,I just started to work with these images after sitting on them for 5 years.So good to see some people like me too.
Cathy Mahnke
Beautiful!
Alexander Kunz
Thank you for your submission to the "Desert Southwest" group! I selected your photo as a "Feature" to appear on the group's home page. If you have an extra minute, please be so kind and visit the group's image pool to see the beautiful photography that other members submit - and add the best ones to your favorites, leave a comment, be social. Thanks! :-)
Gary Warnimont replied:
Thanks Alexander.