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Like it was yesterday Acrylic Print
by Robert D McBain
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Like it was yesterday acrylic print by Robert D McBain. 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
I remember that day. The weather was hot. My neighbor came over from down the hall to ask if I needed ice.
My camera from work was sitting on the... more
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Artist's Description
I remember that day. The weather was hot. My neighbor came over from down the hall to ask if I needed ice.
My camera from work was sitting on the bed. And I was sitting in the window. "Hey you wanna shoot some of this?" What the hell.
I wonder if that old apartment is still there.
About Robert D McBain
Dan is a working artist and stager in San Antonio, Texas. Much of his career work has been in batik collage and can be purchased unframed on mcbainstudio.biz. Recent paintings are acrylic. His popular series “Hablar” and “Ebony” are continuing collections that have a lot to say to the viewer. The newest group is called "Inspirado" which shows an obvious influence from technology. Be sure to visit and 'like' us on our facebook fan page for weekly or even daily developments. http://www.facebook.com/mcbainstudio FAA is the perfect opportunity to include his photography which has long been the resource for his paintings. McBain graduated from the University of Corpus Christi with a bachelor’s degree in art, specializing in...
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Ed Weidman
Robert what a beautiful series of portraits of you from back then! l/f
Robert D McBain replied:
LOL thanks Ed. but its fiction. My good friend Jake described his small vintage apartment, and the idea to shoot was automatic. As the session progressed we decided to pitch the shoot as an historic event that does fit the age of the building and also myself. Jake abandoned his "up to date" grooming for the shoot (he is still in his twenties). I am very glad it is authentic enough to convince another artist. I'm not sure I ever looked that good at his age. Thanks again.