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Crossroads Acrylic Print
by J W Baker
Product Details
Crossroads acrylic print by J W Baker. 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
Crossroads |noun| an intersection of two or more roads | a point at which a crucial decision must be made that will have far-reaching consequences
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Artist's Description
crossroads |noun| an intersection of two or more roads | a point at which a crucial decision must be made that will have far-reaching consequences
About J W Baker
Art is a story and painting is my way of telling the story. Art is the most profound means of storytelling - a single painting can speak personally to as many people who view it - it has the ability to communicate exactly what the Viewer needs whether it be inspiration, introspection or the simple joy of looking upon something pleasing to the eye. We share our stories with others to communicate, to form connections and show our capacity for empathy and good will - every story carries within it a part of the author of that story as an assurance of their sincerity in the effort - every story has meaning, and the stories told with art allow the Viewer to create their own meaning in addition to that which inspired the Artist to create...
$71.00
Henry Hargrove Jr
Your welcome!
Henry Hargrove Jr
Powerful work, Congratulations on your sale!
J W Baker replied:
Thank you!
HiAngelArts -
Dynamic portrayal. Congratulations on your sale and wish you many more.
J W Baker replied:
Thank you for the kind words & wishes!!
Jeff Iverson
Congratulations on your sale!
J W Baker replied:
Thanks!
Joe Hall
Congratulations
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Joe!
Casey Oliver
Love it! Congrats
J W Baker replied:
Thank you
Al Fritz
Love it....... Congrats!
J W Baker replied:
Thanks Al!
Karen Sysyn
Wow, very nice work,,, Congratulations!!!!
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Karen!!! : )
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats!
J W Baker replied:
Thanks!
Terry DeLuco
Congrats on your sale!
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Terry!
Kiril Stanchev
Vote, fave and share on my new Facebook page, of this beautiful polar bear portrait! www.facebook.com/fineartamericafanpage
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Kiril - very much appreciated!!
Corina Daniela Obertas
Congrats! Great!
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Corina!
Kathy Clark
gorgeous congrats on your sale
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Kathy!
Caroline Street
Wow, stunning!
J W Baker replied:
Thank you Caroline!
Forartsake Studio
This is a wonderful painting and I so agree with Anthony.
J W Baker replied:
Thank you - this is one of my own personal favorites!
J W Baker
Anthony - Thanks for the kind words! What's interesting (which alas does not translate at all in the photo) is I used something know as Interference Colors in painting the snow on the Inukshuk - a sort of clear glaze that as your viewing angle changes, the sheen on the snow shifts from blue to green to purple, much in the same way the snow sparkles in the sunlight - it's a very cool (pardon the pun) and adds a sort of Spirit to the Inukshuk (and the moment)
Anthony Dunphy
This is a fantastic work of art!! I love polar bears!!! Your blues and yellows are wonderful!
J W Baker
Thank you Lynn - it was an enjoyable challenge to try to create the proper atmosphere for that environment - I'm glad the effort came across in a positive way. Thanks for noticing!!
Lynn Quinn
Wow, I love this! Especially all the reflected color in his "white" fur!
J W Baker
Thanks Rich - I have some other Polar Bear paintings already in the works!
Rich Fotia
This is a great painting! I looked at some of your other paintings also. Great Stuff!!
J W Baker
Thank you ALL for your kind words regarding this artwork - I believe the title (Crossroads) is significant in many ways, not only personally with regard to artistic intent for the next decade but also in how it applies to the subject of this painting. The concept is in the definition of the title ("a point at which a crucial decision must be made that will have far-reaching consequences"), as it reflects current realties - and I say "current" because as the definition of "crossroads" suggests, we can change that reality - the little stone figure (the Inukshuk) represents Man's part in all of this as having the power to choose/point the course of history to a more favorable outcome for all...
Chris Hoffman
Fantastic! Very nice texture!