Gina the Architect Metal Print
by Phil Strang
Product Details
Gina the Architect metal print by Phil Strang. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
A portrait of Gina Broono from Second Life painted in 2011.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
A portrait of Gina Broono from Second Life painted in 2011.
About Phil Strang
Phil has been painting since Junior High school in New York, but only in the past twenty years has he developed a practice of painting on glass. He was doing mostly portraits of Second Life avatars and some of real life characters, then in the summer of 2014 he started experimenting with various types of splatter painting as two eye operations have made detailed work much harder. Now he does a combination of Impressionistic painting on glass and acrylic abstracts on textured canvases, He has lived in Champaign-Urbana for the past 57 years and loves the flat peacefulness and constant change of the Midwest. He is most grateful for his two great kids and his wonderful wife, Mary. Besides painting, Phil has also played in bands doing...
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SAIGON DeCastro
ah ok..i been into Second life but i am not able to pass the first stage after flying uncontrollably and or stuck in a place. This explain why i have not met those gorgeous would be subjects =) congrats, more power. and Linden$ to come!
Saigon De Castro
*PHIL..sorry for the mixed up. Whats your reference on your piece, actual models or recalled encounter..just kidding but am really impressed.
Phil Strang replied:
Most of my paintings are commissioned portraits. The models are from Second Life (a virtual reality world) but they all have real life people behind them.
Saigon De Castro
Agree with Charles! but if this are the avatar i will be meet in 2nd Life 3D site damn I should have stayed there than watching viral videos. Impressive portfolio Steve!
Phil Strang
it seems the women in Second Life are much more interested in having their portrait done then the men. Another really nice person.
Charles Ragsdale
I like this one! You seem to have a thing about women! Things could be worse. Chuck