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Oil Metal Print featuring the photograph Hot Oil Abstract by Carolyn Marshall

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Hot Oil Abstract Metal Print

Carolyn Marshall

by Carolyn Marshall

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$66.00

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Hot Oil Abstract metal print by Carolyn Marshall.   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

Close up of hot oil bubbling in frying basket gives an abstract effect.

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (5)

Carolyn Marshall

Carolyn Marshall

Thanks, Karol. I was trying to catch all the different aspects of my daughter and son-in-law cooking for us that night.

Karol  Livote

Karol Livote

Interesting capture, Carolyn!

Diannah Lynch

Diannah Lynch

LOL! As soon as I saw this I headed to the kitchen...we're having fried chicken for supper tonight, and chicken casserole tomorrow...(sampling some now) :) Thanks, Carolyn, and I know my husband will thank you for the Hot Oil Abstract that got it all started! LOL! No sushi, here, either :)

Carolyn Marshall replied:

Glad I could help!

Carolyn Marshall

Carolyn Marshall

Yes, it was chicken strips. My daughter and son-in-law came over to fix us homemade sushi (the pics I posted). My husband and grandson DO NOT do sushi, so they fried them chicken. They also did the sushi tempura and veggie tempura in it. It's making my mouth water thinking about it now, LOL!

Diannah Lynch

Diannah Lynch

Great shot and effect, Carolyn! OK, have to ask...what went in the basket? My fav...chicken? :)

Artist's Description

Close up of hot oil bubbling in frying basket gives an abstract effect.

About Carolyn Marshall

Carolyn Marshall

I have been a photographer for many years. For so long, in fact, that I can no longer imagine my life without a camera to capture its special moments. It took me quite some time before I was able to connect myself to being an artist, because in my mind a photographer and an artist were two distinctly different things. While they were both creative, they used entirely different processes to achieve their artistic goals. Over time, however, I have recognized the remarkable similarities in the way that we look at visual elements such as composition, colors, lines, and light. I have come to understand that what constitutes fine art stands apart from whatever techniques that we artists use to ultimately reach that special place. My...

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