

Charleston's Angel Oak Tree IR Acrylic Print

by Louis Dallara

$84.00
Product Details
Charleston's Angel Oak Tree IR acrylic print by Louis Dallara. 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
A photography of Angel Oak Tree in infrared on St Johns Island, South Carolina.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
A photography of Angel Oak Tree in infrared on St Johns Island, South Carolina.
About Louis Dallara

Mount Laurel, NJ, formally from Medford, NJ, Cape May, NJ, Charleston, South Carolina and Sarasota FL. The award-winning fine art photographer Louis Dallara creates amazing images that are filled with energy and emotion with expression that he creates by combining his many skills with insight, and a unique connection with his subjects. Fine Art Photography for the home, office, hospitality suites, hospitals and interior design spaces. I produce high quality photographic and mixed media art to suit any interior wall space. Louis has created several websites. Please visit his Home site for more info about the photographer Louis Dallara Photography His Luminous Art Gallery site is also my Pixels AW page Fine Art Gallery The artistic...
Steve Rich
Your WONDERFUL image has been FEATURED on the home page of "SOUTH CAROLINA” Please add the photo to the "Feature History in South Carolina (2022)" active discussion thread.
Louis Dallara replied:
Steve, thank you for the feature, it means a lot to me.
Georgia Mizuleva
Fantabulous.
Louis Dallara replied:
Georgia: Thank You for the kind words and visit! Cheers!
Debby Smith
Gorgeous! How did you get the framed version on the site?
Louis Dallara replied:
Thanks Debby, I don't know. I wish I did, I saw others do it.
Louis Dallara
Thanks Dora