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Wahoo Metal Print featuring the painting Feeder Ban by Mark Ray

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Feeder Ban Metal Print

Mark Ray

by Mark Ray

Small Image

$81.00

Product Details

Feeder Ban metal print by Mark Ray.   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

Wahoo feeding

Ships Within

3 - 4 business days

Additional Products

Feeder Ban Painting by Mark Ray

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Feeder Ban Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Feeder Ban Framed Print

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Feeder Ban Art Print

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Feeder Ban Poster

Poster

Feeder Ban Metal Print

Metal Print

Feeder Ban Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Feeder Ban Wood Print

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Feeder Ban Greeting Card

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Feeder Ban iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Feeder Ban Throw Pillow

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Metal Print Tags

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Painting Tags

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Comments (2)

David Stasiak

David Stasiak

Congratulations!

Andrea Hazel

Andrea Hazel

Congrats on your sale!

Artist's Description

Wahoo feeding

About Mark Ray

Mark Ray

Mark was born in Cincinnati,Ohio in 1966. He grew up fishing the bodies of water and exploring the woodlands in and around Ohio and the Carolina's. Mark loved drawing the fish and wildlife he would encounter and his love for producing artwork grew. Mark continued to draw and paint throughout his adolescence. After serving a four year enlistment in the U.S. Army, Mark became a Charlotte Police Officer in North Carolina and then continued to serve as a Deputy Sheriff with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office in Florida for 12 years. The fish and wildlife that inhabited the waters and the woodlands consumed Mark to the point that he wanted to paint their images for others to enjoy. After Marks law enforcement career he relocated back to...

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