A Popular Path Metal Print
by Patricia Overmoyer
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A Popular Path metal print by Patricia Overmoyer. 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
Lots of wild turkeys like to walk through our woods. On this particular day the conditions were just right for perfect tracks.
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Artist's Description
Lots of wild turkeys like to walk through our woods. On this particular day the conditions were just right for perfect tracks.
About Patricia Overmoyer
I am a 1977 graduate of Cornell's School of Architecture, Art & Planning with a BFA in Fine Arts, majoring in painting and printmaking. Upon graduation I received the Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal for "exceptional merit in art". After a long hiatus, I have recently resumed my art career, currently concentrating on digital photography. I live with my family in the heart of the Finger Lakes region of New York State, and have enjoyed finding and capturing the extraordinary beauty in and around our 86-acre property. This setting affords a rich variety of subject matter from which to draw inspiration, from expansive vistas to the tiniest of natural details. I am particularly excited by light and shadow, and water in all its forms,...
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Patricia Overmoyer
Thanks everyone! Wild turkeys are such comical birds! They often walk in single file. They're so heavy, they usually save flying for emergencies or getting up to their nighttime roost.
Carla Parris
This made me smile! Nice photo!!
Dale Ford
Just lovely! Though I think there may have been a collision up ahead. But why are they walking, anyway? If I had wings, I'd fly everywhere.
Patricia Overmoyer
Thanks! Yes, they're turkey tracks. It's kind of funny how their tracks look like arrows....going backwards.
Valerie Bruno
Like the birdie tracks lol Are they bird tracks? Never seen a 3 legged bird before. Anyway, its a wonderful capture
Jeff Galbraith
Voted. All the best, Jeff.
Amy Bradley
Great fine art america Winter scene artist here too go see her page here:))