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The Hand of God Wood Print
by Brian Sereda
Product Details
The Hand of God wood print by Brian Sereda. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Terrifically terrible storm i ran into again in the North Country.Lots of Lightening which I seemed to miss. Then the Rain!
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Artist's Description
Terrifically terrible storm i ran into again in the North Country.Lots of Lightening which I seemed to miss. Then the Rain!
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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Al Brown
Awesome shot Brian, the very dramatic cloud formation is fantastic!!
Donna Kennedy
Amazing image and perfect title!...L
Mona Edulesco
One of my all time favorites… A truly exquisite photography Brian!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Gosh...this is so emotionally charged...powerful and dynamic...and I can see a dragon in these fantastic cloud formations...faaaabulous, capture, Brian :) f,l
Hanne Lore Koehler
Perfect title for this amazing storm cloud formation, Brian! Fantastic capture! L/F
Angela Davies
Wow, I can see the hand, as well as the power and shelf of clouds above, quite amazing! LF
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks Angela, I only waited there in awe for a moment, then awoke to find the could rupture upon me.
Sarah Yuster
Thrillingly, enjoyably terrifying!
Brian Sereda replied:
Thank you so much, Sarah!
Stephen Thomas
Awesome photo!
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks so much, Stephen!
Marta Pawlowski
Wonderful! I had a dream from God that looks like that picture! God is described often as a storm in the Holy Bible!L/F
Brian Sereda replied:
Marta! Very Cool, Must of been quite a dream. I like the reference. You know at the time, I thought, I will take the pictures and well, I am in Gods hands so with good faith I took them and hurriedly got in the auto for cover. :)
Maggie Terlecki
omg, what a terrible storm. Very dramatic and scary too!
Brian Sereda replied:
Yeah, I felt like that too, Storms and Clouds are wondrous things , yet only air and water, throw in a little heat and light and presto yah gatta storm.
Michael Mazaika
Well titled, Brian, but still eye candy for us meteorologists. - Mike (V/F)
Brian Sereda replied:
Glad you enjoy it, Michael!
Deborah A Andreas
Yes, Brian....that was the song that started playing in my heads when I saw your awesome image of those clouds. : )
Brian Sereda replied:
Hi Deborah, I figured you would know Joni Mitchell's lyrics, who doesn't? I haven't thought of that song in years, now I have to listen to it again, thanks.
Deborah A Andreas
Oh my goodness! These cloud formations are so amazing! Great title. I love clouds, even though I really don't know them at all. L/F
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks Deborah! I thought I should stop and take the image before it Hit! Your last line is like the lyrics from Joni Mitchell "I've looked at clouds from both sides now From up and down and still somehow It's cloud illusions I recall I really don't know clouds at all" Very interesting.
Jeff Burgess
A beautiful foreboding piece. Love it.
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks Jeff, I appreciate your insight!
Will Borden
Hi Brian~~An extremely dramatic weather event! You did an outstanding job of documenting it! F&L!!
Brian Sereda replied:
Thank you so much, Will!
Carmen Tyrrell
Spectacular image, great work Brian !!!! L/F
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks Carmen, when opportunity knocks you take a picture!
Ally White
Awesome capture! Beautiful storm!
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks Ally, A beautiful storm you bet!
Helena Wierzbicki
Marvelous image ! L/F
Brian Sereda replied:
Hi Helena, thank you so much!
Kathy Stiber
Wow!!
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks, Kathy, Day turns to Night!
Atalay Karacaorenli
A beautiful Image,
Brian Sereda replied:
Thanks, Atalay, You just see it coming and take a few shots hoping for the best!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Perfect title for this spectacular storm capture, Brian! Fantastic composition! L/F/T/P
Brian Sereda replied:
Thank you so much, Hanne! Clouds always kindle the imagination in us.
Carol Japp
This is an incredible image Brian! Fantastic work!
Brian Sereda replied:
Carol, Thanks so much!
Ally White
Outstanding capture.
Brian Sereda replied:
A hot humid day and a Lucky moment, thanks, Ally!
Martha Little
Wow! This is incredible! Hauntingly beautiful
Brian Sereda replied:
Martha, thanks so much! :)
Brian Sereda
Thanks Carmen, Day becomes Night and the Air freezes around you, sweat once hot pools cold on the skin. I feel that every time I see this image. :)