The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Image:
7.00" x 10.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.50" x 15.50"
Waiting For The World To Change Or Waiting For A Bus Or Whichever Comes First Framed Print
by Pamela Iris Harden
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Waiting For The World To Change Or Waiting For A Bus Or Whichever Comes First framed print by Pamela Iris Harden. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Have you ever seen a face in the crowd that sticks in your mind? This is a monotype from memory and I used the subtraction method by inking the... more
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Comments (19)
Artist's Description
Have you ever seen a face in the crowd that sticks in your mind? This is a monotype from memory and I used the subtraction method by inking the plate with black ink and removing it with a cloth.
About Pamela Iris Harden
Welcome to my gallery! I am an artist/printmaker, currently living in Whangarei, New Zealand. What I love, where I live, and especially where I have traveled inspire the art you will see here. Recent works are acrylic paintings, watercolor, mixed media, monotypes, and digital art. , I have had a keen interest in archaeology and the art of ancient civilizations for many years, especially as I studied ancient art and Pre-Columbian art history at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, where I received a BFA in 1994. With my focus in printmaking, I developed a body of work inspired by the Aztec and Mayan pyramids in Mexico. This work led to an award of a Fulbright Scholarship to Peru (1995 - 1996) to study art and printmaking, and...
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Alan and Marcia Socolik
wonderful! l/f
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Alan and Marcia!
Uma Krishnamoorthy
Wonderful monotype and a wonderful title too!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Hi,Uma! Thank you so very much!
Wayne Moran
Such a wonderful piece of work.
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, Wayne!
Sheri Keith
Wonderful work!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Sheri!
Christel Roelandt
Oh yes, happens to me a lot, I love being anonymous swallowed up in a crowd and observing people, or on busses and trains... This is so beautiful, a great portrait in monochrome, Pamela Iris!! Love his far away gaze. L&F&T, Christel.
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Hi, Christel! Thank you, appreciate your comment very much!
Robyn King
Fantastic work Pamela!!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you so much, Robyn!
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by my Hands".
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you so much for the feature, David, on 12/05/2014!
JoNeL Art
This is very good! Love the textured look!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, JoNel!
Celeste Manning
Wonderful image!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Celeste!
Melanie and Chris Harman
Great use of texture and values. L/fav
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, Melanie!
Cascade Colors
So interesting, Pamela, and wonderfully executed.
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Lynn!
Karen Cook
Revisit to this man...I find his eyes very haunting...
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
I agree, I think he has a story.... thank you for revisiting, Karen!
Kelly Mills
A work of art this one is! Great job!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, Kelly!
Don Baker
Great Pamela
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Don!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
I appreciate the feature very much, John, on 11/16/2014!
Pamela Iris Harden
Thank you very much, Jim, for the feature in the group WHAT? on 11/15/2014!
Cecily Mitchell
I love faces, Pamela, and this one is just wonderful!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, Cecily
Karen Cook
Yes I have, and I always wonder about their life. This is a tribute to those 'unknowns'.
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much Karen.