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Landscape Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Tug Life by Jeremy Butler

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Tug Life Acrylic Print

Jeremy Butler

by Jeremy Butler

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$111.00

Product Details

Tug Life acrylic print by Jeremy Butler.   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

A tugboat makes its way under a railway bridge on a wide river (the Black Warrior), creating gentle ripples in the water. Lush green trees line the... more

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Artist's Description

A tugboat makes its way under a railway bridge on a wide river (the Black Warrior), creating gentle ripples in the water. Lush green trees line the riverbanks, adding a natural frame to the scene.

April 23, 2025, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Copyright 2025 Jeremy Butler.

About Jeremy Butler

Jeremy Butler

You can keep up with Jeremy's latest photographic efforts on his email newsletter: https://jercomphoto.substack.com Jeremy's origin story: He set up a darkroom in his parents' utility room while in high school in Phoenix, around 1970. He pestered his friends relentlessly and ruthlessly throughout the 1970s--constantly thrusting the camera in their faces. But he never could afford to print all the images on some 100 contact sheets. Once he got a scanner, he went wild rediscovering the images he shot during that decade. Perhaps it's just the law of averages that some of them are quite good. These black-and-white images from the seventies provide a view of the decade through the lens of an adolescent photographer who came of age during...

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