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Dinorwig Quarry Workshop v2 Acrylic Print
by Adrian Evans
Product Details
Dinorwig Quarry Workshop v2 acrylic print by Adrian Evans. 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
At the Dinorwig Quarry workshops, Gilfach Ddu, Llanberis, north Wales, UK wooden patterns could be made on the site for any metal object which was... more
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About Acrylic Prints
Mounting Option #1
Mounting Option #2
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 image is the art - it doesn't get any cleaner than that!
All acrylic prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with four aluminum mounting posts (Option #1) or hanging wire (Option #2).
The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
There are two different ways to mount your acrylic print.
Option #1 (Mounting Posts) - Attach your print to your wall with four aluminum mounting posts. The cylindrical cap of each mounting post can be removed, allowing you to thread a small screw along the center axis of the of post and into the wall. When you're finished, simply reattached each cap, and you're done. The mounting posts act as stand-offs and keep your print separated from the wall by 1". All of the required mounting hardware (i.e. posts, screws, and wall anchors) is included with your print. Click here for mounting details.
Option #2 (Hanging Wire) - With this option, your acrylic print is attached to a 1/4" thick black board which has a wooden frame and hanging wire attached to the back. There are no metal mounting posts at the corners. Simply put a nail in your wall, hang your print from the hanging wire, and you're done. Due to the thickness of the black board and mounting frame, your print is separated from the wall by 1.50" Click here for mounting details.
Acrylic Print Reviews (1997)
Average Rating (4.77 Stars):
Eugene Brugger
April 19th, 2024
lovely print; easy to order; fast delivery. Overall highly recommended.
Crystal Stump
April 15th, 2024
I am so pleased with the photograph. It captures what I saw during my visit to Sedona perfectly! I especially loved the ease in hanging this art.
Dale Feinberg
March 29th, 2024
Great
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
Artist's Description
At the Dinorwig Quarry workshops, Gilfach Ddu, Llanberis, north Wales, UK wooden patterns could be made on the site for any metal object which was required in the workshops. This image shows some of the larger wooden patterns which are now hung on the wall of the foundry at the Welsh Slate Museum, near the stairway which leads to the pattern workshop. After they had been completed, the wooden patterns would then be taken to the foundry where they were placed in wooden boxes. The boxes would then be filled with sand and the wooden pattern would be removed, leaving a mould which could then be filled with molten iron.
The pattern makers were highly skilled workers who produced many intricate and complex patterns. At Llanberis, the majority of the patterns were made by members of one local family, known as 'teulu Patrwm' (the Pattern family).
Description based on the Welsh Slate Museum Guidebook (2002). Dinorwig Quarry closed in 1969
About Adrian Evans
My name is Adrian Evans and I am a photographer with a passion for capturing the wonders of the world. I have been featured in various publications for my artistic vision and skill. Whether it is the majestic peaks of Snowdonia, the serene waves of the sea, the historic buildings of cities or the holy sites of faith, I bring them to life with my camera. I experiment with different methods and styles to create unique and beautiful images, such as long exposure, HDR, digital art, textures and painting effects. #Canvas #prints #adrianevans #cymru #snowdonia Please Join Me here or check out my other online stores and Latest Discount Promotions Promotion Offers Twitter Instagram Facebook Photo Page Redbubble Shop Society6 Shop Photo4me...
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Debbie Turrisi
Really makes you think about our history. Great pic!
Brian Carson
When I see an image like this, I think about how simple we have it these days. Our technology allows us to produce things so easily. In the past, the production of those things actually required WORK. It is also kind of sad to think that a lot of the skill and craftmanship is gone. Really like this pic Adrian. v/f
Adrian Evans replied:
Thank you very much Brian, appreciate the comment and Vote/Fav
Marvin Spates
This is fantastic I love your work!!! vf
Adrian Evans replied:
appreciate the Vote/Fav Marvin