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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Waiting for the Storm Poster
by Brian Sereda
Product Details
Waiting for the Storm poster by Brian Sereda. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
6 Eagles anticipate the coming Storm.
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Artist's Description
6 Eagles anticipate the coming Storm.
About Brian Sereda
I like the Mood that Lighting Gives to an object. How it penetrates its very Essence! Either Photo, drawing, painting or Sketch I Strive to accentuate and induce a presence to each Image! THe Rest of this Bio is pretty Boring! Primary work over the years consists of compositions of charcoal and pastels Life drawings on paper, inks, multimedia on a variety of small 3 inches to large 6 feet formats. Photography West Coast and Prairies, People in both Black and White and colour film and darkroom processing as well as digital. Limited formal training college Fine Art GMCC, then self taught and night classes Uof A print making and B&W Photography interrupted with other educational and life experiences. Associated with Wild Rose Life...
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Brian Sereda
Silva, Thank you so much for the comments!
Brian Sereda
Thank you, Marvin!
SILVA WISCHEROPP
Fantastic atmosphere, well captured, Brian !
Marvin Spates
Brian what an amazing capture of this foreboding sky! LF
Mona Edulesco
Smiles to you Brian...:)) This is what I saw. You maybe should literally draw that sky. You are very talented my friend, I love all your drawings.
Brian Sereda replied:
Thank You Mona! :)
Brian Sereda
You make me Laugh Mona! Oui, the hidden Eagle! I like your description, it would, could be a fine Charcoal rendering! Thank You.
Mona Edulesco
Such a beautiful unique photograph, Brian! Really love it! The dégradé in the sky is so amazing, seems like sketched with a charcoal...the composition is very fine, the light, the contrasts...so great. And bien sur, I couldn't help myself to count the eagles :D (please don't laugh)...however I distinguished five real and one materialized in a cloud. LF!