Across the Surly Brine Acrylic Print
by Dieter Carlton
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Across the Surly Brine acrylic print by Dieter Carlton. 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.
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ACROSS THE SURLY BRINE by Dieter Carlton
From whisper to a gentle roar,
The winds would dash the waves ashore.
The smell of salt would fill the air,
As gulls would greet the lighthouse there.
Along the rocky coast in stride,
As water spouts would lead the tide.
And in the distance, ships would sway,
But none indeed should drift astray
As long as there my lamp will shine
Its beam ACROSS THE SURLY BRINE.
About Dieter Carlton
Dieter Carlton is a well-known American artist whose works have won numerous top awards in top-rated art shows and venues throughout the U.S., as well as world-wide web art contests. He is also an award-winning cartoonist and has appeared in many popular artist publications. Carlton is particularly recognized for his detailed knowledge of structural elements and the many scientific aspects of art and is called upon to perform lecture tours on this highly esoteric subject. He has judged and has served as juror for many top shows throughout the U.S. and writes critical reviews for the arts section of various newspapers and magazines. Carlton works in oils, pastels, acrylics, water color, color pencil and computer digital media. Carlton is...
$91.00
Farida Greenfield
Amazing artwork, very well done!
ANTHONY FISHBURNE
Absolutely stunning artwork! L/F
Odon Czintos
Congratulation on your sale.
Carol L Miller
Very nice! Congratulations!
David Lade
This is a very cool image. I like the detail, the flinty greyness of the waves and the 'unconventional' placement of the horizon and beam of light
Don Struke
Lordy, what a gorgeous work of art! This has to be one of my all-time favorites of every image I've seen on FAA. Your lovely poem reminds me of James Russell Lowe's poem "Columbus" - here's the opening: "The cordage creaks and rattles in the wind, With whims of sudden hush; the reeling sea Now thumps like solid rock beneath the stern..." Lowe too used "surly" and "brine" but not together, as you have, for a perfect word picture.