The Rainbow Eucalyptus Tree Acrylic Print
by Mary Jane Armstrong
Product Details
The Rainbow Eucalyptus Tree acrylic print by Mary Jane Armstrong. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
The Raibow Eucalyptus Tree is known for its multi-hued bark that sheds annually revealing the bright green inner bark. The inner bark matures... more
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Artist's Description
The Raibow Eucalyptus Tree is known for its multi-hued bark that sheds annually revealing the bright green inner bark. The inner bark matures changing to tones of blue, purple, orange, and maroon. This tree grows naturally in the Northern Hemisphere and is used primarily for pulpwood in making paper but is also cultivated as an ornamental tree displayed in tropical and subtropical gardens and parks. .
About Mary Jane Armstrong
Welcome! Thank you for visting my artist website. You will find many different collections ranging from digital art, photography, greeting cards, and inspirational posters all of which look beautiful either on canvas, acrylic, metal, or framed as a print. I am honored you took the time to visit my fineart site. If you would like more information about my work, or have a creative idea to explore, please feel free to contact me at armstrongmaryjane@gmail.com. Other sites where you may see my work are: Stock Photography - Getty Images: Search "Mary Jane Armstrong" Websites: https://www.facebook.com/MaryJaneArmstrongPhotographyAndFineArt www.maryjanearmstrongphotography.com www.maryarmstrong.zenfolio.com Thanks for...
$94.00
Doug Kreuger
Beautiful specimen! I so love rainbow eucalyptus, I have painted them myself. Their smooth flowing luminance reminds me of watching my young granddaughters playing with light sticks. Thanks for the memory connections. Voted
Mary Jane Armstrong replied:
I had never seen one before my last trip to Oahu. I fell in love with them. Wish I had been alone so I could have really focused on capturing their beauty! Appreciate your support.