Spirals of the Jetty 47\"x47\" 1 of 30 Ready To Ship Metal Mount
***UPDATE 11-17-2022, Still have one made, other labs don't make the style of this, my lab has gone out of business which makes my unlimited pieces. Searching for a new one. Contact me if interested in my pieces and will updated when I get new one. More likely it will be loose print.***
Chosen for the 2021 New York Expo Art Show
Archival Pigment Print mounted on solid
aluminum and sealed with a stylish rare UV gloss.
Ready to hang, includes hardware. Will have a C.O.A. Shipping USA only and will be in shipping box or crate. Shipping included in price. Please Allow 3 weeks to receive. Click on "Purchase Info" for more details. My Instagram page artistbillwaggoner has more pictures of this.
Once again, underground computer digital artist Bill Waggoner has made another art piece that has rave reviews. This feat was inspired by the late land artist Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty at Rozel Point north arm of Great Salt Lake, Utah. $9,000 was donated to him for this project & he completed it. This inspiration was a simple challenge of what one can do with land art and make something in a 2D style of wonder. If rocks whisper this is it!
Bill started with a 47â x 47â concept. Adding many details the piece grew to a fantastic tribute and more, as these are limited editions of thirty pieces. âSpirals of the Jettyâ has a special place for those who love land art. The bird eye view across the digital canvas streamlines the essence of what art is.
Normally, Bill an abstract artist rarely puts a written style on his pieces, but this expanded his range. Always thinking of new dynamic impressions âSpirals of the Jettyâ sets the mood decades to come.
Chosen for the 2021 New York Expo Art Show
Archival Pigment Print mounted on solid
aluminum and sealed with a stylish rare UV gloss.
Ready to hang, includes hardware. Will have a C.O.A. Shipping USA only and will be in shipping box or crate. Shipping included in price. Please Allow 3 weeks to receive. Click on "Purchase Info" for more details. My Instagram page artistbillwaggoner has more pictures of this.
Once again, underground computer digital artist Bill Waggoner has made another art piece that has rave reviews. This feat was inspired by the late land artist Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty at Rozel Point north arm of Great Salt Lake, Utah. $9,000 was donated to him for this project & he completed it. This inspiration was a simple challenge of what one can do with land art and make something in a 2D style of wonder. If rocks whisper this is it!
Bill started with a 47â x 47â concept. Adding many details the piece grew to a fantastic tribute and more, as these are limited editions of thirty pieces. âSpirals of the Jettyâ has a special place for those who love land art. The bird eye view across the digital canvas streamlines the essence of what art is.
Normally, Bill an abstract artist rarely puts a written style on his pieces, but this expanded his range. Always thinking of new dynamic impressions âSpirals of the Jettyâ sets the mood decades to come.