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Flag Metal Print featuring the painting Wait A Minute Miss Postgirl by Ricky Sencion

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Wait A Minute Miss Postgirl Metal Print

Ricky Sencion

by Ricky Sencion

$71.00

Product Details

Wait A Minute Miss Postgirl metal print by Ricky Sencion.   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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Comments (6)

Jane Ferguson

Jane Ferguson

Very Cool

Ricky Sencion

Ricky Sencion

Thanks Vincent. It's one of my earliest pieces.

Vincent Cherib

Vincent Cherib

Love it. This is unique !

Ricky Sencion

Ricky Sencion

Thanks Sue and as you can see, all the stamps have only female icons.

Sue Stefanowicz

Sue Stefanowicz

I love it! Great concept, technique and imagery

About Ricky Sencion

Ricky Sencion

LITTLE GIRLS I am a first generation Mexican American and self-taught artist. I was born and raised in East LA. After living in New York and San Francisco for a 10-year period, I moved back to Los Angeles and in the summer of 1998, I started my series called Little Girls. The idea stems from a drawing I completed 27 years ago while in high school. My Little Girls are a reflection of myself; they are simple, colorful, silly, and each has a little twist to her. I use mostly acrylic and pencil on 4”x6” canvas. Why not a “little boy?” With a little boy I feel restricted to what I can imagine. With a little girl I feel freedom, joy, and an endless sense of possibility. It’s like playing with dolls and I get to play...

 

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