Old 97 Metal Print
by Lin Grosvenor
Product Details
Old 97 metal print by Lin Grosvenor. 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.
Design Details
The vintage Essex Railroad runs up the Connecticut River valley almost to the Gillette Castle.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
The vintage Essex Railroad runs up the Connecticut River valley almost to the Gillette Castle.
About Lin Grosvenor
ART FU Itinerant image scavenger/prestidigitizer, with an eye for what pleases me (think: Francesca Bassington's drawing-room)... also perhaps one or two others. Vocation: Photographer errant, sedentary sketch artist, graphics tinkerer, picker, assembler, fool. (for the canonical compendium of commodities, go to www.hsnw.com) Specializing in everything (honest), but favoring Impressionistic Modern (my term), real scenes and whimsy. Eclectic is me. My sole criterion for selection of an image for inclusion here is that I be pleased to share it with others. I make no effort to make any art product appealing to everyone, so, if you think something is not your cup of tea, just meander along through my other offerings. If you find...
$81.00
Brian Tada
Beautiful and magnificent capture, Lin! F/L
Lin Grosvenor replied:
Thanks, Brian. My contribution to the "Right place at the right time" continuum.
Emmy Vickers
Great clear capture Lin. I love trains. Love your POV. l/v
Cynthia Guinn
Beautiful capture! l/f
Lin Grosvenor replied:
Thank you very much, Cynthia
Lin Grosvenor
Thanks, Chris
CJ Anderson
Love it, Lin!
Lin Grosvenor replied:
Thank you very much - took a combination of good timing, good weather and a little work/tuning. It turned into one of my favorites.
Ann Horn
Great look back at what was, and is no more, commonplace, Lin. f/l
J M L Patty
Beautiful! v ~J
Lin Grosvenor replied:
Thanks