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10.00" x 6.50"
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Delicious Garlic Canvas Print
by Maggie Terlecki
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Delicious Garlic canvas print by Maggie Terlecki. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Delicious Garlic by Maggie Terlecki
No two ways about it, a lot of great food have this delicious garlic as a seasoning. I love it so much, at least you know I'm not a vampire.. lol.
For anyone following along with the challenge I'm doing, this is day 25!
About Maggie Terlecki
I'm a photographer from a small town in Quebec, Canada and I do mostly Still Life compositions and Urban Vignettes. I take pictures of things I feel a connection to, a way of sharing my feelings, my world, and my place in it. My approach to photography is essentially the same as how an author uses words to write a story. Hopefully, you’ll find my voice and vision within my work. I also do digital painting - mostly fantastical creatures like fairies.
$85.00
Maggie Terlecki
Thank you Monte for the FAVE!
Veikko Suikkanen
So lovely garlic still life Maggie! L
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Thank you so much, Veikko :-) Maggie
Carol Japp
A great still life image Maggie! Awesome work!
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Thank you so kindly, Carol!
Laurel Adams
Maggie, this is AMAZING!...this is more than a point and click, yes? Do you photo paint or manipulate to get these gorgeous effects? I wish I knew more about the world of photoArtistry...I have a feeling it parallels the many layers or glazings i, too, apply and manipulate In painting or mixed media to achieve fresh effects ...especially with Light and shadow!..:-) LOVE your daily challenge!...WONDERful...Go girl! LF
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Thank you so much, Laurel. I have a professional camera and I shoot in a method that is called RAW. It is unlike .jpg like we upload here, as each image must be post-processed as it is not a finished product. A little bit as if .jpg is a baked cake already frosted, and a .raw is all the ingredients, where you have a lot more liberty to do what you want. I can shoot .jpg if I wanted to, but I never see the need. Also, I play around and do things selectively so can tweak a lot. Also, since it's not a point and shoot, you play around with the amount of light that gets in the camera, which lens to use, what f-stop etc., I don't really do photo painting, but before doing photography, I always painted (not as good as you, but I did) and I have some digital paints on FAA that are not painted over photos, but actually drawn and painted by me, with a digital pen and tablet. It's different as traditional, but in many ways the same, except digital allows you to fix colors, get rid of layers that you may have screwed up. Being a great traditional artist, it would be something you might like to explore. It can be difficult the first few days or weeks, but once your eye and hand co-ordination (looking at the monitor instead of the paper, canvas etc., ) you could enjoy experimenting a whole new world. Thank you also, for taking time to comment on my image, I know time runs away from us and it is not always easy to do. All the best, Laurel :-) Maggie