Angst Acrylic Print
by Mark Lubich
Product Details
Angst acrylic print by Mark Lubich. 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
Angst is an abstract fused glass piece that depicts the personal turmoil of conflicting emotions and ideas. It contains 3 figures within the glass... more
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Artist's Description
Angst is an abstract fused glass piece that depicts the personal turmoil of conflicting emotions and ideas. It contains 3 figures within the glass layers that depict a kind of schizophrenic detachment to problem solving and an inability to form cohesive solutions.
About Mark Lubich
Mark Lubich was born in Port Hueneme, California in 1956. He graduated from West Seattle High School in 1974 and the University of Washington, with a BA in History, in 1978. He was commissioned a 2LT in the US Army in 1982 and, as a Captain, became medically disabled in 1988. He is a self taught artist who started working with mixed media in 1992. He began experimenting with glass in 1999. Currently, he’s incorporating fused glass with mixed media collage. He also continues to do sculptural glass pieces Distinctions and Awards 2015 Veteran's 2014 National Arts Competition, Puget Sound Region, 1st Place in Fiber Arts Original Design, 1st Place in Applied Arts Mixed Media and 2nd Place in Glass VA...
$81.00
Bill Czappa
Mark, Thanks for getting back to me about my contest. The Spruce Goose ll that you mentioned is one of my favoits as well and won a contest also. I like your work as well, this one is a great idea, I like the aspect of a picture yet it is free standing and very colorful as well. As far as the contests go I just began to notice that there are not many sculptors posting or participating in them and yet there is all this great sculpture on the site. So thanks again, Bill