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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Bay View - Summer Night Poster
by Val Arie
Product Details
Bay View - Summer Night poster by Val Arie. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Bay View - Summer Night is a grayed mid tone land and sea scape. A pale yellow full moon sits in a mid blue gray sky.. Cattails and grasses glow a... more
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Artist's Description
Bay View - Summer Night is a grayed mid tone land and sea scape. A pale yellow full moon sits in a mid blue gray sky.. Cattails and grasses glow a golden hue. A peaceful and calm scene of a water view with bright yellow lightening bugs..
About Val Arie
Val Arie, an artist and color enthusiast, resides by the picturesque Jersey Shore. Her creative journey spans various artistic mediums, including photography, traditional, and digital art. Unlike some contemporary works generated by Artificial Intelligence, her digital pieces are hand-drawn directly on the computer screen, employing a palette of digital color tools. Nature and the great outdoors significantly influence her art. When you explore her portfolio, you will notice her bold design choices and vibrant use of color. Whether it is capturing the essence of coastal blues, whimsical flowers, or abstract compositions, her passion shines through her work in a celebration of creativity and the beauty that surrounds us. . For inquiries...
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Sue Capuano
Love the style of your images!
Val Arie replied:
Thank you Sue!
Robert Yaeger
Cool image
Val Arie replied:
Robert Thank you!
Donna Mibus
Lovely piece! We are in Dallas, Texas and we get fire flies.
Val Arie replied:
Thank you Donna - that answers my question!
James McCormack
Beautiful piece, Val, we call them fireflies. I first saw the in the 80's, travelling from Bolivia into the Brazilian Pantanal wetlands. You capture that same dark sky, with only natural light and the movement of these wonderous creatures.
Val Arie replied:
James, thank you - I guess they do not live everywhere.