Shamanic Dream Acrylic Print
by Heather Hennick
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Shamanic Dream acrylic print by Heather Hennick. 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
The artist reveals imagery from a dream in May 2008.
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Artist's Description
The artist reveals imagery from a dream in May 2008.
unframed
About Heather Hennick
Artist Statements Encaustic and Mixed Mediums I use purified Beeswax with dried pigment and damar crystals (tree resin) for hardening. I heat the wax to a molten point where I can apply the wax as liquid to a rigid surface such as masonite or wood, coated card stock or absorbant paper. Each layer is fused to the next with a heat source, thus a commitment to the composition evolves. I work spontaneously as I create the composition. The process may include techniques such as ironing, carving, embedding materials, transfer techniques, stamping, drawing and painting. I believe encaustic is a forgiving medium that includes a multitude of modalities and creative opportunities for expression. Encaustic is a natural preservative that allows me...
$80.00
Carole Spandau
Hi Heather, thanks for comments on The Barmitzvah Lesson. The Bagg Street Synagogue,is the oldest,still functioning one left. With the tremendous Exodus in the 1970s and 1980s of the anglophone community, these marvellous ancient cultural iconic buildings were abandoned. Check out the one I have titled Still Standing, no longer used as a houseof worship, Its now an Egg Factory. I do paint memories of a bygone era before our community left in droves. Whenever I hold an exhibit,the oldtimers approach me with their cherished memories,and tell me where some old butchershop used to be,or other long gone family store. Painting these vanished places makes me feel that I am contributing to a painted history of my city.Sorry to go on and on, but I kow you understand. Ipaint memories, YOU PAINT DREAMS. But it is obvious to me that your beautiful dreams, contain your beautiful and your painful memories. Like me, you lay it all out there.atrue visual diary. Wish you lived next door, your pal, Carole
Mohammed Jemah
hi heather good experience
Lora Duguay
I can see so much in this piece! It's certainly beyond the veil!
Heather Ward
This does look like something out of a dream. I love all the figures and the feeling of texture.
Stephen Lucas
This image is super cool. Love the dimensional look to some of your peices. Your work is fun, creative and interesting. Keep up the good work.