Langwater at Twilight Acrylic Print
by Bill McEntee
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Langwater at Twilight acrylic print by Bill McEntee. 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
When I signed this painting in 1987 there was no budget for printing it. Now with the advent of giclee printing technology, a fine art print can be... more
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Artist's Description
When I signed this painting in 1987 there was no budget for printing it. Now with the advent of "giclee" printing technology, a fine art print can be made on paper or canvas that is every bit equal to the original.
About Bill McEntee
Bill McEntee has been working in fine art and graphic design for more than 40 years. While in high school he attended a special senior scholarship program at the Museum School of Fine Arts. On graduation from high school, he attended Massachusetts College of Art. In the mid 1970s, he was accepted into the Copley Society of Boston. Through the years he has produced murals, portraits, advertising illustrations, been artistic director for stage shows, art director and creative director in agencies and corporations. Returning to his first love of fine art, he is currently building a body of work that is informed by years in the creative field.
$84.00
Bill McEntee
Thanks Nancy. I remember being really impressed by night scenes painted by Frederick Remington, how he handled the subtle colors and varied light sources. And later, John Stobart's night scenes of American city harbors in their early history.
Nancy Griswold
That is one big and beautiful painting, love the nocturnal works, so nicely done down to the stars
Betsy C Knapp
Gorgeous! Congratulations on your sale!
Bill McEntee replied:
Thanks Betsy!
Bill McEntee
The original 72" x 48" canvas was finished in 1987, and is on display in the North Easton Post Office on Main Street, Easton, MA.