Danvers Insane Asylum Metal Print
by Paul Meinerth
Product Details
Danvers Insane Asylum metal print by Paul Meinerth. 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
An Old Asylum of some fame now turned into condos. The people manged to save some of it and much of the interesting history
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Artist's Description
An Old Asylum of some fame now turned into condos. The people manged to save some of it and much of the interesting history
About Paul Meinerth
Paul Meinerth is a native of Danvers MA. He has been dedicated to captivating some of the architecture and history of buildings lost in Danvers and surrounding towns. Most of his works are in India ink and mixed media. He has been sketching for most of his life and has done many drawings for friends, relatives and members of the community from local showings. Paul Meinerth 5 Pat Drive Danvers MA 01923 978-774-4454 cell: 978-766-0635 email: pmeinerth@comcast.net Http://flickr.com/photos.Labbygraphics Http://paul-meinerth.artistwebsites.com Http://paul-meinerth.pixels..com Paul also does abstract oil and acrylic paintings and sculptures. He is a graduate of Danvers High School Graduate Salem State University BS Attended...
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Don Wright
Wow Paul, this is really nice. I'll bet the history is fascinating. It's great that it's being put to use, and not just sitting there rotting away as so many places are. f/v
Don Wright
Wow Paul, this is really nice. I'll bet the history is fascinating. It's great that it's being put to use, and not just sitting there rotting away as so many places are. f/v