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Field Of Lace Landscape Photography By Doug Kreuger Metal Print featuring the photograph Field of Lace by Doug Kreuger

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Field of Lace Metal Print

Doug Kreuger

by Doug Kreuger

$69.00

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Field of Lace metal print by Doug Kreuger.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

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“Field of Lace” —Original photography by Doug Kreuger... more

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Comments (35)

Beverly Guilliams

Beverly Guilliams

Congrats on Your Sale!!........ A Beautiful Blessing.

Carolyn Rosenberger

Carolyn Rosenberger

We have a lot of Queen Anne's Lace right now. I love it! L&F

Carolyn Rosenberger

Carolyn Rosenberger

Revisiting this wonderful lacy scene! L&F

Carolyn Rosenberger

Carolyn Rosenberger

Love this wonderful image, Doug! L&F

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Great image Doug, Congratulations on your Sale!...L/F

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thank you very much Donna!

Johanna Hurmerinta

Johanna Hurmerinta

Beautiful photo and great composition, Doug :) LF

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks again Johanna! I have incorporated a portion of this photograph in a new oil painting, (I will be uploading soon) "White Lace and Promises Abandoned".

Hanne Lore Koehler

Hanne Lore Koehler

Revisiting to admire this wonderful composition, Doug! Gorgeous meadow of Queen Anne's lace! L/F

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks again, Hanne! I have plans to add a white, Queen Anne-styled, Victorian Home beyond the distant tree line. I will let you know when it's done.

Randy Burns

Randy Burns

You have captured one of my favorite wildflowers here. I love Queen Anne's Lace. Beautiful work. F/L

Doug Kreuger replied:

Randy, Thanks so much for your kind words and support! Much appreciated!

Maya Bukhina

Maya Bukhina

Very beautiful image !

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thank you Maya! I can hardly believe a year has almost passed since I photographed this field...

Nava  Thompson

Nava Thompson

Doug--this is beautiful. (we have had so much rain--everything is like Jack and the Beanstalk) lvf

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks again my deer Friend! Let me know if you need me to come by with my chainsaw and clear you a path? LOL…

Irina Effa

Irina Effa

Wonderful! L

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks again Irina!

Barbara Pirkle

Barbara Pirkle

I love your field of Queen Anne's Lace, Doug, beautiful capture!

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thank you very much Barbara!

Layla Munla

Layla Munla

Amazing

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thank you Layla!

Penny Meyers

Penny Meyers

Doug, I just love your composition and focus here, and what a beautiful field of lace it is!!

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thank you very much Penny! Sometime down the road, I'd like to do an oil painting from this reference, perhaps, adding an abandoned farmhouse in the background.

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

So very, very lovely Doug!!! L/F

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks so much Marvin!

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

Lovely scene, pleasing to view Doug;)

Doug Kreuger replied:

Many thanks Jack for all of your wonderful comments and support! —Much appreciated!

CJ Anderson

CJ Anderson

A fantastic field of Queen Anne's Lace! Great shot!

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks CJ!

Zori Minkova

Zori Minkova

What a gorgeous sight you have captured! p/f/l

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thank you very much Zori!

Larry Trupp

Larry Trupp

Wonderful field of flowers Doug...l/f

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks Larry!

Sandra Clark

Sandra Clark

Doug this is so pretty I am always excited to wonder through your galleries to see the art work you have ecreated

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks so much Sandra! You are very kind!

Joyce Dickens

Joyce Dickens

Wow, I think you hit the "Jackpot" my friend!!! What an awesome sight and so beautifully captured - I love your pov! jd

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks Joyce, I must have taken one hundred pictures of this field I couldn't stop myself, it was so breathtaking!!!

Ally  White

Ally White

Dreamy!

Doug Kreuger replied:

Thanks Ally!

Artist's Description

“Field of Lace” —Original photography by Doug Kreuger

It’s August, and the peak of summer in Northern IL. At this time of the year, the fields near my home are covered in lace; Queen Anne’s Lace that is.

This delicate-looking, tall wildflower is a standout favorite of mine. Its large, flat, white tops remind me of clusters of snowflakes, while its fragrance offers a hint of carrots. In fact, Queen Anne’s Lace is also called “Wild Carrot”, and the carrots of today were once cultivated from this plant. Although the large tap root (carrot) is edible, the leaves of this plant are toxic, and may irritate your skin.

Do Not attempt to eat Queen Anne’s Lace unless you are a qualified plant expert, because, there is a similar-looking plant called Water Hemlock, which can be fatal, if consumed by humans.

Copyright 20014 by Doug Kreuger
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About Doug Kreuger

Doug Kreuger

Doug Kreuger, Landscape Artist Member of Oil Painters of America Doug was born in, Aberdeen, South Dakota, and grew up in Hazel Crest, Illinois. From early childhood, Doug demonstrated a strong interest in drawing, painting, and building things. Throughout his school years, Doug excelled in all his art classes, winning numerous awards and recognition for his artistic abilities. 

Upon graduating from high school, Doug became a student at The American Academy of Art, Chicago, where he studied commercial graphics, life drawing and watercolors. 

Doug's first job as a professional artist was with Unigraf, a company that specialized in designing P.O.P (point-of-purchase) displays and display graphics. Doug left that company...

 

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