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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Historic Street in Providence RI Wood Print
by Nancy De Flon
Product Details
Historic Street in Providence RI wood print by Nancy De Flon. 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 was attracted by the colorful buildings and the downward slope of the street when I photographed this on a summer afternoon.
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Artist's Description
I was attracted by the colorful buildings and the downward slope of the street when I photographed this on a summer afternoon.
About Nancy De Flon
Welcome to my website! I am an award-winning photographer of editorial and fine-art images. My book Historic Hudson Valley: A Photographic Tour, photographed and authored with my son, Anton, was published in July 2013. My goal is to create Fine Art Photography that captures the natural and the historical landscape. In place of a personal tour, my photographs share with you the places I love and that mean most to me—above all, the Hudson Valley and Catskills where I live, New England which brings me back to my affinity with the coast, and Sweden, where I lived for several years and where I first picked up a “serious” camera. As a trained historian, one of my great passions is to photograph old buildings. Whether abandoned ruins or...
$55.00
Skip Willits
Wonderful street shot Nancy, the colors are beautiful and composition spot on.
Nancy De Flon replied:
Thank you so much, Skip!
Bruce Carpenter
10 mins from my home, not sure what street this but its college hill, home to risd,pc,brown - pure ivy league and you catch all tis charm in this wonderful shot - great! f/v
Nancy De Flon replied:
Thank you, Bruce! There's a historic Baptist church just on the other side of the street, if that helps ID it; I don't know the name.