We Will Remember Them Metal Print
by Paul Svensen
Product Details
We Will Remember Them metal print by Paul Svensen. 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
The National Cemetary at The Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
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3 - 4 business days
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Comments (8)
Artist's Description
The National Cemetary at The Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
About Paul Svensen
I have been involved with photography for many years, generally I center myself around landscape/seascape photography. However I do involve myself in motor racing photography. I currently live in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia where I try to combine my passion for 4 wheel driving with my passion for photography in order to achieve images from ltruly unique locations.
$76.00
Marcia Breznay
Love the light and pov. Wonderful moving shot. L/F
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers Marcia, I appreciate the time you took to look and comment.
Geraldine Alexander
Stunning photo Paul. Well done !!
Paul Svensen replied:
Thanks Geraldine, I appreciate you looking and commenting.
Valia Bradshaw
Very powerful image!!!
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers Valia, being an ex-serviceman myself I do hope that people realize the sacrifice that was made for others to enjoy their freedom.
Wanda Brandon
Wonderful composed. f/v
Paul Svensen replied:
Thanks Wanda.
Carla Parris
Poignant image, and the scene is enhanced by that dusting of snow. Very appropriate title, also.
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers Carla, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
JD Grimes
Nice work here, Paul! Nice title too! Voted.
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers JD.
Odd Jeppesen
This is a haunting image. Well done.
Paul Svensen replied:
Thanks, it was a strange feeling being there and being the only person there. With the snow falling and the eerie silence it made it an even more memorable experience.