Shotgun Mary Metal Print
by Karen Buford
Product Details
Shotgun Mary metal print by Karen Buford. 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
Digital art of surrealist collage depicting real life historical figure called \Shotgun Mary\. Mary Fields was a restaurant owner in several towns in... more
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Artist's Description
Digital art of surrealist collage depicting real life historical figure called \"Shotgun Mary\". Mary Fields was a restaurant owner in several towns in Montana, Wyoming and southern Canada, the second woman to drive a U.S. Mail coach (earning the appellation Shotgun Mary).
About Karen Buford
Art is Life! I find beauty in nature's simple and complex ways of creating life. I want to share the wonder, joy and awe that I experience daily through my artworks with others! I create art that seeks to express my personal view of the world as a wondrous place. I see beauty in a flower, the wide eyes of a child and the tiny face of an oftentimes unnoticed snail finding wonder in it's reflection in a bubble! Who knew? I wish to uplift people with my artwork and sometimes tell my story through shared experiences. After all even with rose colored glasses, life isn't always pretty! Neither is art, sometimes art should make you think, consider, reconsider and see a different perspective. Sometimes the Rainbow just isn't enough, and I have...
$76.00
Nicole Jean-Louis
An American legend in her own time! Very interesting digital and description! L/F
Karen Buford replied:
Thanks, I wanted to show the real person, how she earned her name, just how fierce she was!
Otis L Stanley
Thanks for the I-story lesson. Raspect. O,