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Max Acrylic Print
by Amy Reges
Product Details
Max acrylic print by Amy Reges. 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
Adorable and friendly, Max is a white pit bull dog with one black ear. He is a lover waiting to brighten your day with his charm. The original... more
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Artist's Description
Adorable and friendly, Max is a white pit bull dog with one black ear. He is a lover waiting to brighten your day with his charm. The original painting was donated to the local humane society fundraiser with 100% of profits going to help Max and the other dogs looking for homes. 25% of profits from sales of this print will also be donated to the local humane society to support the dogs in need (all donations given by Amy Reges, OtterTail Lab Art).
About Amy Reges
I love to make a connection with anyone who views my art by touching a shared sentiment. I prefer simplifying and abstracting elements to express a feeling, emotion or moment in time rather than replicating my subject. I have always loved animals, with dogs being particularly special. Bringing out their spirits in art feels like sharing their love. As a self-taught artist, I enjoy working in an array of materials and mediums - acrylic paint on canvas is my current favorite. I also paint and draw on paper and create hand-painted silk scarves Dogs, particularly Labrador Retrievers, are my first love and dominate my life as well as my artistic expression. Before finding my way into art I worked as a wildlife biologist in Alaska. My...
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Amy Reges
Thank you. Poor Max has been in the shelter for over 2 years - more than half of his life! I was happy to paint him twice and donate both to help raise funds that support him and the other dogs in need.
Alan Wilkinson
you have a great talent amy,