Piece description from the artist
This is a metal infused photograph on 100% recycled aircraft aluminum plate. Sublimation dye is heated and turns to a gas to permeate the aluminum. Permanently embedding the photo into the metal. Piece is numbered, signed and certificated and limited to only 5. It comes on a 3/4" float mount that mounts directly to the wall with a single hook. This creates a dramatic drop shadow around the photo. These metal infused prints have a luminescence that cannot be achieved through any paper or canvas. They are extremely resistant to fading and UV and can be hung in normally off-limits for fine art spaces such as enclosed patios, bathrooms and kitchens. Cleaning the piece is as easy as windex and a soft cloth. These prints will outlast any other archival print. With an average life (I am told) of over 400 years.
A.D. Wheeler is a self-taught photographer who loves to push boundaries with his camera and his post-processing techniques. Andrew focuses primarily on landscape and what he coins, “abandonscape,” fine art photography. His term, “Abandonscape,” refers to the art of photographing abandoned buildings and sites of ruin and decay.
In 2012 Andrew's photo "Spinning Fire" won in the settings category for the Ron Howard and Canon Imaging's Project Imaginat10n. Andrew was also featured as a "Rising Star" on National PBS that syndicated across the US.
During the fair weather month's Andrew tours up and down the east coast with his multi-award winning "Abandonscape" prints on metal at various art shows and festivals.

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