
A Stream in the Forest Metallic Paper Print
At the age of sixty-seven, I was fortunate enough to have the incredible and transformative opportunity to travel to South Africa, a captivating and diverse destination filled with a rich tapestry of history and vibrant culture. As I set foot on African soil for the very first time, a profound and overwhelming sense of fulfillment washed over me, marking the long-awaited realization of a lifelong dream and opening an exciting new chapter in my spiritual journey and personal development. During my time there, I had the remarkable opportunity to visit the poignant and historically significant Nelson Mandela Capture Site (NMCS) near Howick, a place that resonates deeply with themes of resilience, courage, and hope. Additionally, I ventured into the breathtakingly beautiful mountains that surrounded me, each majestic peak telling a story of the Creator’s grandeur and inspiring awe. Throughout my extensive exploration of the diverse and awe-inspiring mountainous landscapes, I found myself deeply motivated and inspired to create "A Stream in the Forest," a tranquil and harmonious representation of Creation that beautifully captures the essence of the remarkable South African landscape I experienced in an Impressionist manner. This artwork reflects both the serenity and the vibrancy of the scenery, serving as a lasting and tangible reminder of the profound impact this truly life-changing journey had on my perspective, personal growth, and spiritual evolution, forever shaping who I am as an artist and as an individual in profound and meaningful ways.
Metallic Paper Prints: Provides a unique metallic sheen that adds a three-dimensional look to images, with rich blacks and vibrant colors. Best suited for high-contrast images, offering a dynamic and modern finish.
Note All photo prints are printed at actual size and trimmed borderless. 8x12” photo prints are shipped flat. Most photo prints larger than 8x12” are shipped rolled to reduce the risk of prints getting bent during shipping.
A Stream in the Forest Metallic Paper Print
At the age of sixty-seven, I was fortunate enough to have the incredible and transformative opportunity to travel to South Africa, a captivating and diverse destination filled with a rich tapestry of history and vibrant culture. As I set foot on African soil for the very first time, a profound and overwhelming sense of fulfillment washed over me, marking the long-awaited realization of a lifelong dream and opening an exciting new chapter in my spiritual journey and personal development. During my time there, I had the remarkable opportunity to visit the poignant and historically significant Nelson Mandela Capture Site (NMCS) near Howick, a place that resonates deeply with themes of resilience, courage, and hope. Additionally, I ventured into the breathtakingly beautiful mountains that surrounded me, each majestic peak telling a story of the Creator’s grandeur and inspiring awe. Throughout my extensive exploration of the diverse and awe-inspiring mountainous landscapes, I found myself deeply motivated and inspired to create "A Stream in the Forest," a tranquil and harmonious representation of Creation that beautifully captures the essence of the remarkable South African landscape I experienced in an Impressionist manner. This artwork reflects both the serenity and the vibrancy of the scenery, serving as a lasting and tangible reminder of the profound impact this truly life-changing journey had on my perspective, personal growth, and spiritual evolution, forever shaping who I am as an artist and as an individual in profound and meaningful ways.
Metallic Paper Prints: Provides a unique metallic sheen that adds a three-dimensional look to images, with rich blacks and vibrant colors. Best suited for high-contrast images, offering a dynamic and modern finish.
Note All photo prints are printed at actual size and trimmed borderless. 8x12” photo prints are shipped flat. Most photo prints larger than 8x12” are shipped rolled to reduce the risk of prints getting bent during shipping.