Summer on the Capitol City Bike Trail Acrylic Print
by Thomas Kuchenbecker
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Summer on the Capitol City Bike Trail acrylic print by Thomas Kuchenbecker. 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 Capitol City bike trail winds it's way through a tranquil landscape of dense greenery in Fitchburg WI under a soft, summer sky. A particularly... more
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Artist's Description
The Capitol City bike trail winds it's way through a tranquil landscape of dense greenery in Fitchburg WI under a soft, summer sky. A particularly prominent dead tree arches over the path, adding a delicate contrast to the dominant live greens as a reminder for us to enjoy this beautiful short life
About Thomas Kuchenbecker
I started painting over 40 years ago as a hobby, an extension of my childhood interest in art which was my favorite subject in grade school. Painting was and still is my method of expressing my love of nature and the environment. Later on, it became a method to convey a message.through original poems combined with my paintings. I aim to capture the eye with color and soothe the soul with an atmosphere of ethereal tranquility. I hope to achieve an overall effect of harmony and co-existence between nature and mankind with a subtle implication of the greater cosmos. The purpose of my paintings is to induce a few moments of quiet relaxation and contemplation. I hope to instill an appreciation of nature and the need to protect the...
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John Alexander
Wonderful work Thomas. I used to ride this trail a lot... it is a fantastic ride filled with wonderful sights.
Thomas Kuchenbecker replied:
Thanks John Appreciate the nice comments I walk this section of the trail 4-5 times per week for exercise Nov-March