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 Acrylic Print featuring the painting Le Petit Ballon Rouge by Scott Gearheart

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Le Petit Ballon Rouge Acrylic Print

Scott Gearheart

by Scott Gearheart

$152.00

Product Details

Le Petit Ballon Rouge acrylic print by Scott Gearheart.   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.

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Comments (3)

MotionAge Designs

MotionAge Designs

Fantastic Work . Congratulations on your sale!

Beth Vincent

Beth Vincent

Congratulations on your sale!

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

Brilliant work and great vibrant colors. Love this one, too.

About Scott Gearheart

Scott Gearheart

At 15, Scott suffered a spinal cord injury while playing ice hockey, a sport he’d played since he was five. This left him “medically defined” as a c4 quadriplegic. Scott admits he can be a bit bull-headed at times. He refused to paint following his accident, because he didn’t want to hold the brushes using his mouth. To him, painting without using his hands would be as if he’d given in to being a quadriplegic. He didn’t want that! Unless he could paint like “normal” people, he didn’t want to paint at all. And so he didn’t. Finally, in 2003, after much prodding from family and friends, he decided to swallow his pride and try painting. Of course, he first tried holding the brush with his hands. But it didn’t work; the brush...

 

$152.00

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