The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Image:
10.00" x 7.50"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.50"
End of an Era 4 Wood Print
by Vivian Christopher
Product Details
End of an Era 4 wood print by Vivian Christopher. 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
The end of an era is represented by the recently fallen barn near Barons, Alberta, Canada. We think the barn was constructed a little over a hundred... more
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Comments (12)
Artist's Description
The end of an era is represented by the recently fallen barn near Barons, Alberta, Canada. We think the barn was constructed a little over a hundred years ago. It has stood empty for a number of years as the farmstead has not had residents for quite some time.
About Vivian Christopher
I have always enjoyed art in its many forms. Up until about fifteen years ago, my main passion was for creating art through textiles - I love to quilt. I have often joked that I took up photography in self-defense (my husband is an avid photographer) but that is not really true as I do enjoy making images. The past few years have taken my husband and me to many different places in the world and the sights that we have seen and photographed have been very humbling. What a wonderous world we have and I hope that through my images, I enable others to see and maybe even feel a tiny bit of that wonderous world.
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Doug MacIsaac
Beautiful light and eye pleasing composition. Nice capture Vivian F/L
Vivian Christopher replied:
Hi Doug. Thank you for the lovely compliments and support. Much appreciated.
Vivian Christopher
Hi Chris. Thank you for featuring my image in the group Derelict.
Marcia Lee Jones
Wonderfully captured! t
Vivian Christopher replied:
Hi Marcia. Thank you for the compliment. Much appreciated.
Audrey Wilkie
Amazing capture!! It's a moving yet strong image. Well done Vivian!
Vivian Christopher replied:
Hi Audrey. Thank you for your lovely comments and compliments.
Vivian Christopher
Hi Todd. Thank you for featuring my image in the group A Little of This and a Little of That.
Vivian Christopher
Hi Laura. Thank you for the feature in the group Nikon users Photography and Imagery.
Connie Fox
Congratulations, Vivian, on your feature in Nikon Users Photography. I find this so sad, poignant, and beautiful--a reminder to many of special barns they have known and loved. "For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven."
Vivian Christopher replied:
Hi Connie. Thank you for your comments and congratulations. I appreciate them. Yes, it is sad to see some of these beautiful and historical structures deteriorate. Farming has changed in this community - not many of the small family farms left and may of the old farmsteads have been bulldozed.
Vivian Christopher
Hi Everett. Thank you for the feature in the group Why Not.
Vivian Christopher
Hi Jose. Thank you for featuring my image in the group Stop Time With Art.
Vivian Christopher
Hi Susan. Thank you for featuring my image in the group Women Photographers.
Bob Christopher
Hi Vivian...I like your image. A wonderful opportunity and you have made a fine image here. I like your whole series from this location. Very well photographed...Cheers Bob
Vivian Christopher replied:
Thanks Bob. I always appreciate your support and encouragement.
Gregory Young
a very cool old barn... nice capture! vf
Vivian Christopher replied:
Hi Gregory. Thank you for the compliment and the vote. Much appreciated.