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Leaf Metal Print featuring the photograph Leaf 3 by David J Bookbinder

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Leaf 3 Metal Print

David J Bookbinder

by David J Bookbinder

Small Image

$111.00

Product Details

Leaf 3 metal print by David J Bookbinder.   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

Autumn Leaf (wabi-sabi)

Ships Within

3 - 4 business days

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Leaf 3 Photograph by David J Bookbinder

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Leaf 3 Canvas Print

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Leaf 3 Art Print

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Leaf 3 Acrylic Print

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Leaf 3 Wood Print

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Leaf 3 Greeting Card

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Leaf 3 iPhone Case

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Leaf 3 Throw Pillow

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Leaf 3 Duvet Cover

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Leaf 3 Shower Curtain

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Leaf 3 Tote Bag

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Leaf 3 Round Beach Towel

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Leaf 3 Zip Pouch

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Leaf 3 Beach Towel

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Leaf 3 Portable Battery Charger

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Leaf 3 Bath Towel

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Leaf 3 T-Shirt

Apparel

Metal Print Tags

metal prints leaf metal prints autumn leaf metal prints decay metal prints

Photograph Tags

photographs leaf photos autumn leaf photos decay photos

Artist's Description

Autumn Leaf (wabi-sabi)

About David J Bookbinder

David J Bookbinder

I work as a psychotherapist, primarily with artists, gifted children, and people with addictive behaviors. My motivation in creating these images was to heal from a decade of physical and emotional trauma, the consequence of a near-fatal event in Albany, New York, in 1993. I began this project shortly after buying my first digital camera and found myself shooting patterns of color and light, rather than the people and buildings I had shot in my black-and-white days. I learned to manipulate the images, hoping at first merely to improve them, but soon realizing that once an image file was on my hard drive, I could do anything I wanted with it. My choice of the hexagram (the Star of David, "beloved" in Hebrew) as the organizing shape for...

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