Frosty Foal Acrylic Print
by Kent Keller
Product Details
Frosty Foal acrylic print by Kent Keller. 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
I was photographing the wild horses on a very cold February morning as fog rolled in. Soon the horses were coated in frost - Great Basin Desert,... more
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Artist's Description
I was photographing the wild horses on a very cold February morning as fog rolled in. Soon the horses were coated in frost - Great Basin Desert, Utah.
About Kent Keller
I am a wildlife and nature photographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah. I have always loved wildlife and nature. As a child I captured reptiles and brought them home. My mom was so impressed that she moved me to a bedroom in the basement. Everyone else lived upstairs. As I got a little older I realized the wild did not belong in cages. Soon birds of prey captured my spirit and have never let go. I began a study of nesting golden eagles in Utah 48 years ago. I keep track of productivity, prey items the adults bring to the nest and climb cliffs and trees to band the nestlings. I have banded over 2,300 eaglets. I had fleeting glimpses of wild horses over the years but never pursued them until March of 2009 when I noticed a...
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Diane Marcotte
Great capture!!
Kent Keller replied:
Thank you so much Diane!
ReNae Hymas
What a sweet little foal. Beautiful!
Kent Keller replied:
Thank you Renae!
Cindy Treger
Kent, what an amazing portrait - love it. f/l
Kent Keller replied:
Thanks very much Cindy!
Lisa Manifold
Wow! Spectacular. Never imagined their coats "frosted over".
Kent Keller replied:
Thank you Lisa!
Kathy M Krause
Amazing capture of this little one after the fog came. L/F
Kent Keller replied:
Thank you Kathy!