The Road to Amarkantak - Amarkantak India Metal Print
by Kim Bemis
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The Road to Amarkantak - Amarkantak India metal print by Kim Bemis. 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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The scenic road to Amarkantak, India, is covered with bright green trees arching overhead, inviting you into this beautiful nature landscape.... more
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Comments (10)
Artist's Description
The scenic road to Amarkantak, India, is covered with bright green trees arching overhead, inviting you into this beautiful nature landscape.
This byway is a heavily travelled spiritual pilgrimage route. Amarkantak is located at the source of the Narmada River. Most rivers in India are considered sacred. For the Narmada in particular, to spend a year walking its length is considered by Indians to be a holy act that earns great merit. This scenic highway runs some distance beside the Narmada River, offering many pleasant and peaceful views of the surrounding hills and mountains.
This particular stretch of road, with its sweet, magnificent and inviting canopy of green trees, gives great upliftment and comfort to the body and soul, whether one has walked many miles or is simply tired from driving all day, as was my situation.
The red paint colour on the trees, which adds an interesting and vibrant contrast of color to this natural landscape, is actually a safe...
About Kim Bemis
I am delighted to announce that I will participate in the National Folk Festival on September 6, 7 and 8 in Salisbury, Maryland. This is a huge national festival that includes arts and crafts, and a huge cross-section of American music. Here is my 2019 schedule. Check back for additions: Tuesday, July 9: Featured Artist at Bethany Beach Books, 99 Garfield Pkwy, Bethany Beach, DE, next to the boardwalk August 24-25: Art X, Bayside on 125th Street in north Ocean City, MD August 31: Good Earth Market Arts and Crafts Show, Route 26 in Clarksville, DE September 6, 7 and 8: National Folk Festival, Salisbury, MD I am a fine art photographer whose body of work includes amazing portfolios of landscapes, wildlife and people of the...
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Jeannie Rhode
Kim, Congrats on your Featured Image on WFS : ) Nice capture of these trees !
Kellice Swaggerty
Simply an amazingly detailed and beautiful capture, Kim! V
Randy Rosenberger
Kim, a remarkable beauty to behold, and love the canopy of the trees over the roadway. The walkers are very nice touch, and just wondering about the red on the trees! Would love if you could shed some light on the red sprays on the trees lining the roadway. It is with great pride and pleasure that I showcase this beautiful piece of your art work on the HOMEPAGE of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group site. I believe your works to be well composed, masterfully displayed, and a true joy to view. Thanks for sharing your talents with our members of WFS group and all members on FAA. Your excellence sets a standard to be proud of. LIKED and FAVED Forever, Elvis
Kim Bemis replied:
Randy, thank you for the kind complements that you give on my artwork. In answer to your question about the red color on the trees, I added the following to my description of this piece. This byway is a heavily travelled spiritual pilgrimage route. Amarkantak is located at the source of the Narmada River. Most rivers in India are considered sacred. For the Narmada in particular, to spend a year walking its length is considered by Indians to be a holy act that earns great merit. This scenic highway runs some distance beside the Narmada River, offering many pleasant and peaceful views of the surrounding hills and mountains. This particular stretch of road, with its sweet, magnificent and inviting canopy of green trees, gives great upliftment and comfort to the body and soul, whether one has walked many miles or is simply tired from driving all day, as was my situation. The red paint colour on the trees, which adds an interesting and vibrant contrast of color to this natural landscape, is actually a safety feature to alert drivers so that they do not run into a tree.
Patricia Dennis
Nice!
Judy Palkimas
Nicely done! v
Sharon Duguay
Nice shady walk on a hot day ...L
Craig Wood
Wonderful lighting and composition. L/F
Stephanie Grant
A great image, love the tunnel of shade