Whoa Silver Metal Print
by Brian Tarr
Product Details
Whoa Silver metal print by Brian Tarr. 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
Another image that conjures up the old westerns that I used to go to see as a child. I remember galloping home on my imaginary steed after spending... more
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Artist's Description
Another image that conjures up the old westerns that I used to go to see as a child. I remember galloping home on my imaginary steed after spending the afternoon with Hopalong Cassidy, The Lone Ranger, Tom Mix or Roy Rogers. Those were the days!
About Brian Tarr
I guess I'm really a frustrated artist. I used to paint in pastels mainly, my favourite subjects being wildlife, portraits and realism and I have always been interested in photography. Then shortly after I retired I discovered Photoshop and realised that I could paint the pictures I saw in my mind digitally and I have been following the "Photo Art" direction ever since. I have recently embraced AI art and now most of my images are created in Midjourney, Photoshop and Topaz . I like all forms of Art, Abstract, photo realistic, Portrait, Landscape etc but my favourite is in Wildlife. Outside of my family and creating art, my main interests are music and Liverpool FC.
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Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent capture, Brian!!! Awesome special effects and background! L/F
Brian Tarr replied:
Thank you so much Hanne Lore, you are very kind.
David and Carol Kelly
Great work! We still enjoy the Lone Ranger reruns. L
Brian Tarr replied:
Thanks Carol and David, you can't beat a good Old Western.
John Haldane
Oh this is so awesome! I loved the Lone Ranger and met Clayton Moore, too. Favorite!
Brian Tarr replied:
Thanks John, glad you liked it.
Daniel Eskridge
Very cool!
Brian Tarr replied:
Thanks very much Daniel.
Robert Bales
Good presentation and i do remember it!! v/f/t
Brian Tarr replied:
Thank you Robert, glad you like it and it brought back some memories.
Karen Slagle
I remember those days too, Brian...Reckon I'm telling my age here. Love this awesome cowboy image, f/l
Brian Tarr replied:
I don't think you could possibly remember Karen, you are far too young for that, you probably read about them somewhere!LoL. Thank you very much.