Burned Forest i Framed Print and other finishing oprtions.

in #hive-1272385 days ago

Guess what...
I discovered the FineArtAmerica on demand printing community again. I created my Art portfolio from 2009 as it's written in my profile, but actually very rarely used, even got a few sales of the big size prints of my works. Something was wrong with the design of the site, and the finishing options and prices settings. But yesterday i was surprised by the feel of the old Redbubble site printing, which is already dead for me.
FineArtAmerica just improved everything about their site. And the membership is absolutely free. Of course there is a Premium membership with a few additional options available for only $30 annual price.
Anyway, i'm planning a big return to the my print's sales. I definitely prefer this kind of rewards, when my customer get THE physically tangible ART, which is available for hanging on the empty wall, or just to put a small framed print of the greeting card on the working table.


Burned Forest i Framed Print on FineArtAmerica site


A few words about this image :

Just one week before this visit the place was green, happy, and full of the natural energy of the forest growing on the hill. This hill, like many others, is part of the huge Jerusalem mountains area, located close to Jerusalem and spread to the south, west, and east of the city. The huge fires took us by surprise, as they do every single year and for a few days, firefighters worked very hard with the goal to stop the raging fire before entering the city and the numerous towns and villages, located everywhere. All entrances to this area were closed for the people not living there and not involved in extinguishing a fire.

When I went there, the area was open to all visitors. There were not many. I found myself walking alone and was happy not to see the onlookers. I felt the heat of the burned earth. It still was hot and the white ash-strewn. Yes, all this was too surrealistic – the high layer of the white ash. In some places already blown away by the strong wind. In other places like this – it still was here.
I almost cried. The feeling of the massive loss was so strong and unbearable. These forests always were densely populated by wild animals. I have no idea where could they go, but I saw big flocks of black crows, who know better where to look for animals killed in the fire.

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