The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
Nobody At the Wheel Metal Print
by Royce Howland
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Nobody At the Wheel metal print by Royce Howland. 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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Near the end of the processing line in the Brazeau Collieries briquette plant, heated petroleum asphalt was combined with crushed coal, to form a... more
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Artist's Description
Near the end of the processing line in the Brazeau Collieries briquette plant, heated petroleum asphalt was combined with crushed coal, to form a dough-like mixture. The mixing and volume of flow of the material was controlled at various points, including this station just above one of the 4 gravity-fed presses. The right amount of hot mix would be agitated and fed down, where it was compressed into solid, polished briquettes by the rotating stainless steel forms. If the demand was up, each of these 4 presses ran 24x7, but today there is nobody at the wheel.
Note: This photograph is available as a framed or un-framed print from Fine Art America. A special edition is also available as a unique metal print. The metal print version is approximately 20 x 16 inches in size, and is a deep, luminous, high-gloss print on polished sheet aluminum. This form of metal print presents a stunning visual experience. Gleaming tones and incredible details make for an experience that is the next...
About Royce Howland
All images uploaded to Fine Art America by Royce Howland are copyright © Royce Howland. All rights reserved. I am a photographer based in Calgary, Alberta. This places me amidst some of the most amazing terrain in the world, from the Canadian Rockies and prairies, to the northern Boreal forest and southern badlands. While I love to photograph around my own stomping grounds, I also enjoy traveling and have a particular attraction to the American Southwest and the UK. While my workflow is based on digital techniques, my goal is to produce an image that honors the photorealism of historical film photography, balanced with my own creative interpretation of the world. I call my work "Vivid Aspect Photography", and it is my goal to create...
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Royce Howland
Thanks for the comments! :)
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats!
Cyril Maza
Very interesting! v
Janis Cornish
congrats!