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10.00" x 6.50"
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Water Lilies at Dawn Wood Print
by Bill Mock
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Water Lilies at Dawn wood print by Bill Mock. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
The sun rises over the ancient moat at the great temple complex of Angkor Wat, lifting the mist. Water lilies floating in the still water offer a... more
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Artist's Description
The sun rises over the ancient moat at the great temple complex of Angkor Wat, lifting the mist. Water lilies floating in the still water offer a single flower to the new day.
About Bill Mock
An avid student of photography for most of my life, I carry my camera bag with me both on international trips and for everyday activities. In my work, I am always looking to capture those beautiful and intriguing moments that surround us all the time, but which we so often tend to overlook in the face of everyday temporal pressures. These may be the shape of a leaf or a snail shell, the placement of chairs in a cafe, the unexpected texture of a rock or tree, or the varied colors of a shop or a wharf. On international trips, I seek to capture what makes each place special in an increasingly homogenized world. You will probably find that most of my photographs are contemplative, thought-provoking, and influenced by the aesthetics of...
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Bill Mock
Thanks, Steven. Yes, I shot three or four photos of this scene in rapid succession, and none of the others have the same combination of colors and mist that this one has. As Kipling wrote, "the sun comes up like thunder" in this part of the world.
Steven Richman
Well captured and cmoposed; the slight rose in the left, captured subtly on the water, and the mist at the edge of the water create a nice atmosphere--and sense of time, as this scene must surely have changed in minutes. The foreground plant life is great touch.