The Peace Tree Metal Print
by Max Mullins
Product Details
The Peace Tree metal print by Max Mullins. 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
Construction began on Lake Sam Rayburn Reservoir September 7, 1956 and it was completed March 29, 1965. Its main purpose was to be used for flood... more
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Artist's Description
Construction began on Lake Sam Rayburn Reservoir September 7, 1956 and it was completed March 29, 1965. Its main purpose was to be used for flood control, hydro electric powder and conservation of water, although it has also become a popular fishing, boating and recreational lake, boasting some of the best bass fishing in Texas, and hosting an astonishing 300 fishing tournaments annually. It encompasses 114,000 acres and stretches 79 miles through the Angelina National Forrest to the north of Lufkin, Texas.
Originally called the McGee Bend Damn and Reservoir, its name was changed to the Sam Rayburn Dam and Reservoir, in honor of Speaker of The House Sam Rayburn who died shortly before the Reservoir was to open.
About Max Mullins
Well.......I guess you could say that I'm a redneck with an eye for art and beauty. The art-bug hit me at about the age of sixteen and has continued biting ever since. Painting, drawing, photography, poetry, etc...... It's all art to me. It's all a way of expressing myself. I took several art classes in high school and decided art is what i enjoyed the most. In 1993 I graduated from the Art Institute of Atlanta with a degree in Visual Communications. After graduation I put my degree to use doing freelance work, corporate logo design, illustations, mural design and magazine adds. Eventually I found myself being drawn toward the surrealism that can come from photography. Shape, lighting and composition, all defining what I see. ...
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Shanina Conway
Nice work Max v/f;)
Max Mullins replied:
Thank you Shanina,
Steve Harrington
Nice shooting, Max! vf