Carolina Locust Metal Print
by Doris Potter
Product Details
Carolina Locust metal print by Doris Potter. 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
These are the insects who fly up suddenly from a path and look like a butterfly but are really related to grasshoppers. They are hard to photograph... more
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Artist's Description
These are the insects who fly up suddenly from a path and look like a butterfly but are really related to grasshoppers. They are hard to photograph since they are very skittish but this one flew into a tree and stayed long enough for one quick shot.
About Doris Potter
My passion is to express Nature's beauty through photography. I am self-taught and like things simple. Thus, photo manipulation is kept to a minimum. The intrinsic beauty of our natural surroundings does not need enhancing; only revealing. All photos of wildlife have been taken in the wild and involve no staging. My goal is to bring out the character of an animal ... the essence of a leaf ... the spirit of all Nature. "The Sacred is clothed in fur and feathers and scales and skin - It flashes out from shining eyes in darkened woods - And speaks in bird songs and cicada serenades - It touches a place in me where wildness dwells - A long forgotten, hidden place that shivers in sudden resonance." D. Potter 1994 I have...
$66.00
Kathy Gibbons
Leave it too you to get this rare find . : ) Great shot Fantastic find and eye ! Bravo my sweet P
Doris Potter replied:
Thanks so much Kathy!!
Kathryn Whitaker
Had one in my hand yesterday that could not fly. Poor thing. Nice shot!
Doris Potter replied:
Thanks Kathryn. That is too bad about the one you found.
Joseph G Holland
How did you ever spot this one? Good job photographing it.
Doris Potter replied:
Thanks Joseph. I was lucky in that someone else startled it and it flew into the tree right next to where I was standing!