Collateral Damage Acrylic Print
by Scott Cumming
Product Details
Collateral Damage acrylic print by Scott Cumming. 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
Nbc aired a clip from the afghanistan war. the announcer warned that we should look away if we were sensitive. i watched and saw, caught on film... more
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Artist's Description
nbc aired a clip from the afghanistan war. the announcer warned that we should look away if we were sensitive. i watched and saw, caught on film the exact moment this ten year old boy looked down and saw that he had no arms. this painting is an anti-war protest commemorating that poor boy caught in a war as 'collateral damage'
About Scott Cumming
About me Scott Cumming: Born in Chicago, September 2, 1943 My father, Robert Bailey Cumming, was a successful corporate attorney. My mother, Vivien Ruth Larsen, was a photographer's model and an artist. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago for four years. I grew up with my older brother, Robert Cumming, in Jamaica, in the West Indies where my father was President of Kingswood Films Ltd. I have been drawing and painting all my life. When I was 13, I left home and school to hitchhike around the country with a change of clothes and a box of oil paints. At 15, I painted steadily in Winter Park, Florida, where I enjoyed 'fame' for a short time. After a one man show in Palm Beach, on Worth Ave., I went to Greenwich Village in New...
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Scott Cumming
allen. you are too good. thanks for the unique review. it's very interesting to me, because when i was just a kid, i devoured every book about every artist i could get my dirty little mitts on.