Still Life with Buddha Metal Print
by Everett Spruill
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Still Life with Buddha metal print by Everett Spruill. 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.
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Best known for his brilliantly colored, stunningly energetic still life images as well as Jazz and Blues musicians Everett Spruill is destined to be... more
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Artist's Description
Best known for his brilliantly colored, stunningly energetic still life images as well as Jazz and Blues musicians Everett Spruill is destined to be one of the most popular living artists in the United States. His art is unique. It stands alone, without any real comparison. It is an art which has become controversial because Spruill has broken the barriers of many of the most hallowed assumptions of modern art history and contemporary criticism. It is an art that is loved by thousands of people throughout America and around the world.
"Looking at my work one must first deal with a palate of brilliant colors, found objects and recycled materials. Secondly, areas of the works are so fragmented and faceted like a jewel you want to get really close and it's hard not to touch because of the texture. Up close you see the various elements and materials that stand alone but fit together, and at a distance, it falls into focus and is somewhat realistic. At no two distances will the work app...
About Everett Spruill
Everett Spruill was born in Birmingham, Alabama 1954. Earned a degree in Business Management from Berea College, Kentucky 1976. As a youth Everett spent many afternoons at the Birmingham Museum of Art. The museum and his early exposure to classical music would prove to have a great influence on his artistic development. "Mom worked at A.G. Gastons' Lounge in the afternoon, I’d wait for her at the Museum until she got off …the Museum was my refuge and fueled my love for art. I really enjoy working with my hands, drawing and wood working projects were part of our “Industrial Education during the 60’s. I also had an ear for music so mom insisted I have voice and piano lessons". For more than 30 years Everett, a self-taught artist, has...
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Ted Hebbler
Wow Everett!!!! went through your gallery a real treasure of art i found......everyone who loves color should stop at your site,thanks,Ted