Ellis Island Acrylic Print
by Jeff DOttavio
Product Details
Ellis Island acrylic print by Jeff DOttavio. 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
It only seems fitting that this found it's way into my portfolio. Being half Italian and half Japanese, there are a number of historical events and... more
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Artist's Description
It only seems fitting that this found it's way into my portfolio. Being half Italian and half Japanese, there are a number of historical events and locations that shape who I am and how I came to be. I was recently told stories of my Grandfather's trip to America and his travels and arrival at Ellis Island and those stories inspired this piece. The background is one of very few remaining documents from the passenger log reports, the foreground is a sketch of Ellis Island with acrylic overlay and I used digital imaging to layer the two.
About Jeff DOttavio
Jeff D'Ottavio is an artist based out of Santa Rosa, CA. and is the Owner/Operator of the independent toy company Dead Bird Toys that specializes in affordable hand made designer toys.
$84.00
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats!
Sven Fischer
Very interesting work Jeff. Thumbs up and congratulations.
Helen Syron
Fantastic - congratulations on the sale!!
Lance Vaughn
Very nice work. Congrats!
Ken Powers
This concept is great. As an amateur genealogist, I can totally appreciate the historical significance of this. Fantastic work.
Bruce Combs
I'll go along with the previous comment here, Jeff, and add that I think Painting the "Portrait of Ellis Island" on the form was a great and successful idea. The tone, the color, is perfect.
Songs of Thunder Fine Art Gallery
This is wonderful, Jeff. So many fine people came through Ellis Island. Your work is original and the concept profound.