You Can Have It All Metal Print
by Patricia Sabreee
$76.00
Product Details
You Can Have It All metal print by Patricia Sabreee. 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
You can have it all, because you already got it all! This piece was inspired by bringing together what you already have to making anything work in... more
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Artist's Description
You can have it all, because you already got it all! This piece was inspired by bringing together what you already have to making anything work in one's life. The Gullah people saw the potential in whatever they had within & around them. Also, this is a very well known seafood dish among the Gullah people- Seafood Broil. However, it could be called by other names. Traditionally, this is served on top of newspaper in the middle of a large table for family & friends to enjoy.
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About Patricia Sabreee
Artist name is now "Sabreee". Business name is now "Sabreee's Gullah Art Gallery" Patricia Elaine Sabree, {formally Patricia Elaine McFadden} is the product of Lake City, a small country town carved from the dark earth, located in the low country of South Carolina. Lake City is known for its amazing crop raising, dusky flatland, muddy-swamp wetland, endless fishing, surplus of snakes, and the Gullah people culture. Even though now divorced, Sabree kept her married name, "Sabree" due to its meaning, "one who preseveres until the job is done," and the connection it gave to her two lovely daughters- Faridah and Ameenah. Sabree and her fourteen siblings spent most of their youth working on a farm. Their parents were loyal sharecroppers who...
David L Moore
Patricia, congrats on your sale today!