De Rerum Natura Acrylic Print
by Cliff Spohn
Product Details
De Rerum Natura acrylic print by Cliff Spohn. 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
Had some red tape and some black paint, made the image but it needed something more, so I created the gray area behind it by trying to figure out... more
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Artist's Description
Had some red tape and some black paint, made the image but it needed something more, so I created the gray area behind it by trying to figure out what to title this thing, at the time, I was reading some atheist literature and saw this little happening and thought it fit.... Most all my small and not so small works are comps and test for larger paintings.
About Cliff Spohn
© © All artwork is copyrighted by Cliff Spohn....Images created for certain commissioned client own the copyrights to their images, and 'warning', you don't even want to mess with them....© © ***********NOTICE*********** I AM IN THE PROCESS OF RESHOOTING MOST OF MY WORK TO A HIGHER RESOLUTION, IF YOU SELECT A PIECE AND ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE RESOLUTION, PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL MAKE ADJUSTMENTS. THANK YOU! This should give you a slight insight as to who I am and what my art is all about, but first a big 'thank you' for dropping by. I was born and raised in Oregon. From a young age I was always doodling (drawing), especially during class. I would draw hot rods, airplanes, girls, comic book heros and Mad magazine...
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James VerDoorn
Cliff... first let me wish you my condolences. Even though some time has past and you learn to live with it the emotional loss is always with you. I understand the work you are posting is from years past but are you not continuing to create? If not, then what gets you out of bed in the morning?
Cliff Spohn
Thank you James!! I must explain something and I will be brief, my output is zip, I'm posting work from the last 25 yrs. or so, up until Nov. '09, that is when my wife passed away, she was my Muse and a true soul mate. A genuine artist to the core. we were together 24/7 from '72 to '95 when she got a job to get benefits. I have 2 incredibly beautiful and artistic daughters. Time has and is healing, my emotional baggage was that of a steamer trunk, now its a small carry on and very soon it will be a wallet and I can put it in my pocket and move on. The work I'm uploading feels like I just did it, I could pick up a brush and continue on as if time meant nothing, thats why I love abstracts, that, and art in general is an inherent part of my thinking and will be until the end. There is more to the story of course, I'm still the same person just on a different path, I used to be very prolific and I will be again very soon, I will be putting out artwork like a Whirling Dervish, so be prepared.
James VerDoorn
Hi Cliff... love both of you latest postings. I really can't put my finger on it but this one makes me think of Ben Shahn. In reading your description it makes me envious of you work flow. My work flow can only be described as complete chaos. Keep up the good work. I always look forward to your postings.