If you set off counter-clockwise on the Apache Trail near Phoenix Arizona, you'll first encounter Gold Canyon as you climb 2,000 feet. If early morning, the rising sun comes of the backside of the mountain sides giving the stone color and definition. In the afternoon, this would disappear under the overbearing sun.
This art of tinted inks fused to metal reveals that early morning look. The electrical wires rise to the top as the sun blasts its light from the sky. The red rocks and the teal sky are complimentary colors that look great on your wall at home.
This art is created with an ink-emulsion process and baked to a sheet of buffed aluminum at approximately 400º to infuse the art to the metal. The ink-infusion process should last 100 years or more although testing is not sufficient to estimate it's actual lifespan. With care to not display in sunlight, there is little reason to believe it will not last indefinitely. Contact jim@JimRode.com FridayNightArt.com for acquisition and delivery information.
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