Chips Acrylic Print
by Cyril Maza
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Chips acrylic print by Cyril Maza. 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
This is a digital art I created with my computer.... more
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Artist's Description
This is a digital art I created with my computer.
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These chips, because of their circular shape, symbolize tokens, coins, or money. There happens to be a superstitious belief, in certain parts of this planet, that a purse filled with coins or money would bring prosperity in the new year. To some people, this superstition extends to their dining tables. In the Philippines, some families fill their dining tables with circular or round-shaped objects and food, such as queso de bola (rounded cheese), jamon de bola (rounded Christmas ham), grapes, apples, and other round-shaped fruits. People may have been doing that now just as a tradition, and perhaps subconsciously. But that tradition may have originated from that superstitious belief.
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Plastic chips also remind me of certain board games I used to play many years ago. The holiday season is a good time of the year for family reunions. I remember friends and cousins coming over to our place, when I was j...
About Cyril Maza
Cyril Maza is a self-taught artist and an engineer. He works as an engineer on week days and paints as an artist during weekends. He has a natural passion to build and to create, and is very much fascinated by activities where ingenuity, imagination, and creativity come into play. His childhood hobbies included drawing, playing mandolin, and solving puzzle games. He also liked to play with common household items, such as paper/cardboard boxes, glass/plastic bottles, wooden blocks, and even books. He would lay them all out on the floor forming a pattern that resembles a city, complete with buildings, roads, and parks. He would be so engulfed in his own little “world,” designing and building his own “city,” that you could leave him...
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Sunil Kapadia
Marvelous interpretation and colors.
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Sunil.
Michele Myers
I loved reading the interesting history behind the use of these chip, Cyril! A colorful, bright and cheerful digital image - liked!
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Michele.
Sue Smith
These chips remind me of the game, Tiddlywinks, which we played as children. I love the colors and the background you chose, Cyril! v
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Sue.
Marco Car
So Happy Holidays !! Beautiful, symbolic, original greeting card...v
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Marco.
Patricia Dennis
Very nice Cyril!
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Patricia.
Bob Orsillo
Nice work!! V
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Bob.
Kay Novy
So colorful, love it!...L.F.
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Kay.
Lori Tordsen
Fantastic work..voted
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Lori.
Joy Watson
Wonderful work f/v
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Joy.
Gloria Ssali
very nice vote
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Gloria.
Helena Wierzbicki
Colorful and joyous work, Cyril !!
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Helena.
Lisa Knechtel
I am so curious to know about these chips. Clearly you created a holiday card so I am assuming these chips tie into celebrating the holidays. Any chance you could add the reason to the description and satisfy my curiosity? Wonderful vibrant colours.
Cyril Maza replied:
Well… let me think a little bit… Alright! These chips, because of their circular shape, symbolize tokens, coins, or money. There happens to be a superstitious belief, in certain parts of this planet, that a purse filled with coins or money would bring prosperity in the new year. To some people, this superstition extends to their dining tables. In the Philippines, some families fill their dining tables with circular or round-shaped objects and food, such as queso de bola (rounded cheese), jamon de bola (rounded Christmas ham), grapes, apples, and other round-shaped fruits. People may have been doing that now just as a tradition, and perhaps subconsciously. But that tradition may have originated from that superstitious belief.
Cyril Maza replied:
Plastic chips also remind me of certain board games I used to play many years ago. The holiday season is a good time of the year for family reunions. I remember friends and cousins coming over to our place, when I was just a little kid, and we spent time during the holidays playing games.
Heidi Smith
Beautiful design, Cyril! f/v
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Heidi.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Lovely design, Cyril! L/F
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Hanne.
Georgia Mizuleva
Wonderful color.
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Georgia.
Steven Bateson
The rich colors are outstanding and joyful.
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Steven.
Irina Wardas
Ahhh, beautiful work and colors, Cyril (v)
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Irina.
Dan Mihai
Beautiful collection of vivid colors!
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Dan.
Christiane Schulze
Like it (v)
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks again.
Christiane Schulze
Beautiful digital work Cyril
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Christiane.
Marija Djedovic
So merry, beautiful for holidays :) Voted
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Marija.
Marcia Colelli
Very creative idea f/v
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Marcia.