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| I have an affinity for ruins, ancient and modern. I am always on the
lookout for abandoned buildings, worn and neglected by
civilization and time. Each has a story to tell that few, if
any, know. Yet they stand as a testament to an era, eon, or
epoch, long gone. Some stand the test of time, like the temples
of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, or Mesa Verde, in southwestern
Colorado. Others have only a road sign like Waldo, New Mexico,
or Skiddoo, California. Even the abandoned Garage
may no longer be standing. I saw it once in my travels some
years ago and have not come across it since, but it beckoned to
me then as it beckoned me to honor its image as the first
acrylic print I have ever made. |
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| Edition
Size |
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of Prints |
No
of Proofs |
No.
of Screens |
Image
Size |
Paper
Size |
| 79 |
8 |
21 |
4
1/8" x 5 7/8" |
6
3/8"
x 8" |
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| Purchase
Price: $ 20
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prints are shipped rolled in a mailing tube with a Certificate of
Authenticity and Framing Suggestions |
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