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Eye of the Dragon Acrylic Print
by Nona Kumah
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Eye of the Dragon acrylic print by Nona Kumah. 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
The fascinating dragonfly’s agile flight and its ability to move in all six directions exude a sense of power and poise - something that comes only... more
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Artist's Description
The fascinating dragonfly’s agile flight and its ability to move in all six directions exude a sense of power and poise - something that comes only with age and maturity.
The dragonfly can move at an amazing 45 miles an hour, hover like a helicopter fly backwards like a hummingbird, fly straight up, down and on either side. What is mind blowing is the fact that it can do this while flapping its wings a mere 30 times a minute while mosquitoes and houseflies need to flap their wings 600 and 1000 times a minute respectively.
About Nona Kumah
Hi, my name is Nona, I am a self-taught photographer. My first camera experience was as a child and that curiosity remains to seek beauty in hidden places. I find most enjoyable the moments when you "hap upon" something beautiful, unplanned but perfect, those moments allow me to capture and create memories that will last a lifetime... It can be by the ocean, in the mountains, or the desert. - My focus is macro photography, street photography, landscape and special events, family reunions, weddings, and graduations. I love looking at the inside of any flower where the natural beauty lies... and releasing it for all to see and behold. -Nona W. Kumah
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