Desert Bee Metal Print
by Chance Kafka
Product Details
Desert Bee metal print by Chance Kafka. 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.
Design Details
A bee and an interesting flower in the desert as seen near Green Valley, Arizona.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
A bee and an interesting flower in the desert as seen near Green Valley, Arizona.
About Chance Kafka
Tucson based photographer and artist Chance Kafka is a native of Laramie, Wyoming, and grew up in the small community of Wheatland, before returning to Laramie for college. He took an interest into photography at a young age, photographing clouds, sunsets, and landscapes. At age 17, he won 1st Place in the Platte County Fair photography competition in 3 out of 5 categories as the only entrant to win more than one category. Following this local success, he worked as a feature writer and photographer for the Platte County Record Times while still in high school. His articles and feature photos garnered him acclaim across the region which inspired him to pursue journalism as a degree in college. Chance served as a teaching assistant for a...
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Laurel Adams
WOW, CHANCE!! Love this capture and the upload frenzy as you called it! Your work is so packed with “painting in the making” ...have you ever thought of making some hand art from this Wildly beautiful one? Such FUN...SO MANY GLIMPSES. THANK YOU,
Chance Kafka replied:
thank you so much Laurel, I am so happy you stopped by to leave this wonderful comment! I will definitely consider making a painting based off this one!
Janet Marie
Wow! Marvelous capture, Chance. The Pink Fairy Duster is a favorite of mine. I have this shrub growing in my desert garden of joy. They are also referred to as a False Mesquite. A tremendous macro image of the bee. Well done! LF
Chance Kafka replied:
Thank you so much, Janet! Been on an uploading extravaganza of old photos this morning.