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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Dizzy Moon Wood Print

by Scott Norris
Regular Price: $59.21
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$47.37
Product Details
Dizzy Moon wood print by Scott Norris. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
I call this one Dizzy Moon for what may or may not be obvious reasons. But the title came only as I was finishing up my processing. In actuality, ... more
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Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood.
All wood prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with mounting hooks and nails.
Wood prints are extremely durable and add a rustic feel to any image.
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Wood Print Reviews (1533)
Average Rating (4.49 Stars):





Tracy Beyer
February 12th, 2025

This piece is perfect for my new master bathroom! I’ve always loved mermaids but the typical decor can be cheesy. This piece of artwork is just the right touch of elegance and having it printed on wood gives it extra textural and visual depth that I love. Very happy with the colors as well since you never know when looking online. Very happy with my purchase!
John Gardner
February 8th, 2025

A high quality photo on wood. Looks great. I’d highly recommend their service.
Denaro Erby
January 25th, 2025

I love this!!
Brian Wirth
January 23rd, 2025

I first want to commend Fine Art America because I really think they have the best website for purchasing artwork. It’s a beautiful selection with a wide variety of imagery and a lot of very talented photographers. This was the first time that I ordered from them and my large format print, which was mounted on wood, came very quickly and looks beautiful! The only reason my rating is four stars instead of five is that the box was very beat up when it arrived, and the picture is slightly damaged. The left front edge has a bit of a gouge out which isn’t terribly noticeable if you’re not looking for it, but it’s unfortunately there. Other than that, my experience with Fine Art American was fantastic and I would order from them again.
Skye Gibbins
January 21st, 2025

This is a really beautiful image. It will be going up over my desk where I read my bible every day and pray. It came very well packaged and well-made. I just need to get it in a frame, as I ordered the version on wood. I like the fact that the corners are very slightly rounded; a little extra attention to detail.
Todd Kahle
January 18th, 2025

Looks awesome!
Artist's Description
I call this one Dizzy Moon for what may or may not be obvious reasons. But the title came only as I was finishing up my processing. In actuality, I had no real goal in mind when I shot it outside of creating an abstract. Well, that is not entirely true. I guess I wanted to play around and see what I could see. That in itself is a goal. You gotta try new things - that is when the "a ha!" moments occur.
So what is it? This is a long exposure of a laser pointer on a white folded piece of foam core in a dark room. I stood there taking shot after shot waving the laser around creating lines, shapes, dizzy circles, and even words. And I must admit, the theme from Star Wars did run through my head a few times while I was shooting! (cue the light saber sound effects)
I chose this photo out of the scores I shot because I love the organic feel of the light oval. And once the image color was inverted, it was also reminiscent of a moon rising above the ocean. That w...
About Scott Norris

Emotion. Mood. Atmosphere. These are the heartbeats of my photography. From sweeping landscapes to intricate still life and captivating macros, my work is a journey - one that reveals my triumphs, struggles, beliefs, and the essence of who I am. I'm all about spontaneity. I don't stage what I shoot; I let the world around me guide the lens. What catches my eye becomes the canvas for my story. But the magic doesn't end when I click the shutter. That's just the beginning. I dive deeper, transforming raw images into visual tales. I add textures, enhance contrasts, and sculpt the light and shadows to evoke the emotions I felt in that very moment. It's a process of alchemy, where my heart and mind collaborate to bring my vision to...
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Eric Copeman
Love the teal colour. I thought it was thin wire that was rolled up but that probably does not matter. :) Nice still life abstract!
Sunil Kapadia
Congratulations on your sale!
Vishvesh Tadsare
Congratulations! Nice work!
Monica Mitchell
When I first saw this image I wasn't sure what I was looking at. I very much appreciated your sharing of the process and revelations during the process. I love your images of the leaves and what I think may be a tiled roof. I was took a photo of two sets of shoes. My sister said, a these are shoes, so? I explained look at the proximity of them, a man's pair and a woman's pair, not side by side, but facing each other one on its side, one upright, what was happening before, what happened after? The idea of that was really important to me. The image is lost in a phone that died long ago, wish I had it to share.