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Woman Poster featuring the photograph Adrift by Dick Hudson

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Top Mat

Top Mat

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Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 5.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.50"

 

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Adrift Poster

Dick Hudson

by Dick Hudson

$22.56

Product Details

Adrift poster by Dick Hudson.   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

Winner of First Place in the April 2015 Beyond the Comfort Zone Contest on Fine Art America. A woman, buried in an island of grass, is drifting... more

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Comments (9)

Jean Cormier

Jean Cormier

Wonderfully creative, Dick, story telling abounds! Hauntingly beautiful! jean

Dick Hudson replied:

Thank you, Jean.

Karen Serfinski

Karen Serfinski

Very nice

Dick Hudson replied:

Thank you, Karen.

Claire Bower

Claire Bower

Here is 1st place entry of the Beyond the Comfort Zone contest. Adrift by Dick Hudson is a stunning piece which has been creatively developed. To find out more about this winning image go to Beyond he Comfort Zone contest discussion board and read Dick's description. A worthy feature Dick. Well done and keep them coming!

Dick Hudson replied:

Claire, Thank you so much for your comments. I love the challenge of creating. This image was both fun and challenging.

Shirley Sirois

Shirley Sirois

Congratulations, Dick, on your 1st Place win for this image. It is very unique and well done,,,,,,,,L,

Dick Hudson replied:

Thank you so much, Shirley.

Dick Hudson

Dick Hudson

Thank you, Judith. I learned a lot making this image.

Judith Killgore

Judith Killgore

Congratulations on your First Place Win!

Christine  Dekkers

Christine Dekkers

Fantastic Mood Dick! fav, voted for you! Smiles, Christine

Dick Hudson replied:

Thank you, Christine.

Andrea Ribeiro

Andrea Ribeiro

Intriguing. Great image! Sure voted.

Dick Hudson replied:

Thank you, Andrea.

John Bailey

John Bailey

Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"

Dick Hudson replied:

Thank you for the Feature.

Artist's Description

Winner of First Place in the April 2015 "Beyond the Comfort Zone" Contest on Fine Art America. A woman, buried in an island of grass, is drifting through a foggy lake. She is comfortable in her isolation, and resting.

This is an adaption of a huge public sculpture that rests in the Northeast corner of Lake Eola in Orlando, Florida. The original art lies in a garden, and is surrounded by flowers. Kentucky sculptor Meg White built this amazing piece of work after winning a contest to find 6 sculptures for the popular downtown park. In the original people can walk up and touch her face, and rest in the cup of her hand.

I learned a lot about adapting an image to my own imagination.

About Dick Hudson

Dick Hudson

A retired helicopter pilot and Vietnam Veteran. Live in Kissimmee, Florida.... a beautiful place, with lots of photo opportunity. I photograph what I like, and it could be something different every day. This has become something of a quest for me. I want to become a Fine Artist. Seems like something that a person would do from their youth. Art School, Apprentice, Studios, etc. I am 72, and don't have time for all that. The digital camera made it easier for me, and for everyone else. It is hard to differentiate from other artists. I can see what they do, and learn how to do it, but the real prize is to develop my own style, and exceed my own standards. Getting better at my own standard is hard enough. I have learned so much in the...

 

$22.56

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