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Matt Molloy Art Print featuring the photograph The Power of Nature by Matt Molloy

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 5.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.50"

 

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The Power of Nature Art Print

Matt Molloy

by Matt Molloy

Small Image

$17.56

Product Details

The Power of Nature art print by Matt Molloy.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

Not only did old mother nature make this impressive mountain of ice, but she also destroyed my camera while I was documenting it. (That pile of ice... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (33)

Bonnie Marie

Bonnie Marie

Amazing!

Jeanette Brown

Jeanette Brown

Gorgeous image. So sorry to hear about your camera, that story just made my stomach turn. I'm wondering if you are remembering your tripod weight now so that the third time doesn't have to be the charm. :)

Barbara Hayes

Barbara Hayes

Congratulations!

Debra Thompson

Debra Thompson

Spectacular capture! Congrats on your sale! V/F

Kate Brown

Kate Brown

Amazing image, congrats on your sale! L

Christine Mayfield

Christine Mayfield

LOVE THIS...

Anja Partin

Anja Partin

Gorgeous!

Toni Yasger

Toni Yasger

What an amazing rare find! Thanks for capturing it to share with the world :) and congrats on your sale!

Lazaro Hurtado

Lazaro Hurtado

congrats!

Marian Voicu

Marian Voicu

Congratulations on you sale! It looks awesome!

Kimberlee  Baxter

Kimberlee Baxter

This is an amazing capture! It has a "surreal" feel to it, as the eye questions how this scene could be real! Congrats on your sale!

Laurie Search

Laurie Search

Wow, amazing!!! Sorry about your camera, though!!!! Hope it got all fixed up!!!! :)))fv

Matt Molloy replied:

Thanks! The camera is fixed and has been working great ever since I got it back.

Matt Molloy

Matt Molloy

Thanks for all the lovely comments everyone!

Daniel Eskridge

Daniel Eskridge

Spectacular shot!

Patricia Twardzik

Patricia Twardzik

Beautifully captured~ congratulations on your sale as well~

Ken Johnson

Ken Johnson

That is Too Cool. (No pun) Congrats on your sale. v/f

Cristina-Velina Ion

Cristina-Velina Ion

Beautiful work, Matt and congrats for your sale! v&f

Alina Cristina Marin

Alina Cristina Marin

Congratulations on your sale! This is where ice green comes from :)

Elizabeth Debenham

Elizabeth Debenham

Amazing work. I like the detail of the seagull in the clouds too. Congrats on sale.v/f

Hany Jadaa

Hany Jadaa

Sorry about the camera and the loss; I know what it's like - that is for the sake of an image. This is an outstanding image; so congrats on the sale!

Angela Davies

Angela Davies

Wow! Truly amazing! Great story! voted!

Nadine and Bob Johnston

Nadine and Bob Johnston

Congratulations on your sale, may there be many more, as their friends see your Artwork !

Jeff  Swan

Jeff Swan

Mind blowing!!!! Congrats Matt

Artist's Description

Not only did old mother nature make this impressive mountain of ice, but she also destroyed my camera while I was documenting it. (That pile of ice in the back must have been at least ten feet high!) Looking out my kitchen window, I had noticed a bright blue glimmer off in the distance. Upon closer inspection, with binoculars, I could tell it was ice piled up. (I had seen this sort of thing before) Once I drove to the island and found what I was looking at, it was much more impressive. How did nature pile such a slippery substance so high? I'm guessing it was a combonation of wind, water and magic. As for destroying my camera, yes, once again it's more or less my fault. It was really windy this day and I had forgot my tripod weight. Excited by the impressive ice piles, I set up my camera anyway and ran back to the car to find a make shift weight to hold the tripod steady. (first I watched the camera for a while, to see if the wind would in fact knock it over. It looked ok, but by the...

About Matt Molloy

Matt Molloy

Matt Molloy is a 29 year old Canadian with a diploma in graphic design who loves most forms of art. He makes his own music, plays guitar and drums, but he will try to play any instrument he can get his hands on. He likes to draw, paint, and experiment with new art forms. Most recently his favorite form of art is photography, more specifically, timelapse photography. Growing up in a small town gave him an interest in nature early in life, and that interest still shows in his photos. He now lives on the shore of Lake Ontario, in another small town with a great view of thew sunset which he timelapes every chance he gets. Recently, Matt developed a new photographic processing technique using timelapse photos he calls "Time stacks". ...

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