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24.00" x 17.00"
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26.00" x 19.00"
Joy Art Print
by Julie Komenda
Product Details
Joy art print by Julie Komenda. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Joy is a celebration of youth, independence, and the sensations of swimming. The figure is based on the Dolphin position made famous by the Weeki... more
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Artist's Description
"Joy" is a celebration of youth, independence, and the sensations of swimming. The figure is based on the Dolphin position made famous by the Weeki Wachee Mermaids. Here, "Joy" experiences the vulnerability, openness, and exuberance of being alive.
About Julie Komenda
Julie Komenda has been practicing the art of batik for more than 30 years. As a student in Miami, Florida, she learned the wax-resist form of imaging on fabric. With many exciting innovations in dyes, inks, and resists to choose from, it was a challenge to decide which medium would best suit her needs. A variety of acrylic inks, iridescent mediums, gouaches, and handmade paper compose the artist's current choice of products in creating her images. As an added ecological component, Komenda uses recycled handmade papers. Her subjects include sports, still lifes, landscapes, portraits, and the fabulous mermaids of Weeki Wachee. Natural and environmental themes are included in much of her work, such as endangered species, weather, and...
$155.00
Julie Komenda
Thank you for all the kind words!
Cristopher Ernest
Love it and congrats !
Lin Ruch
Congratulations on the sale, Julie. I love the way you captured the elegant movement of the swimmer.
Lin Ruch
Congratulations on the sale, Julie. I love the way you captured the elegant movement of the swimmer.
Sherrell Cisco
Great movement and serenity...
Rhonda Hancock
I love it. So appropriately named. You have captured the feeling of freedom that comes with being underwater.