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Kansas City Wood Print featuring the photograph The Liberty Memorial Sphinx by Angie Rayfield

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 6.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 6.50"

 

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The Liberty Memorial Sphinx Wood Print

Angie Rayfield

by Angie Rayfield

$53.00

Product Details

The Liberty Memorial Sphinx wood print by Angie Rayfield.   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).

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3 - 4 business days

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About Angie Rayfield

Angie Rayfield

I don't remember a time when I wasn't the person that always had a camera, although hopefully I've come a long way from the Pocket Instamatic days. But though the equipment has improved, the purpose remains the same. I want to take pictures that make you say, "Oh, do you remember...?" and share stories with your friends and family. The pictures that make you smile or laugh or cry, or maybe just stop and enjoy. Many people are quick to dismiss a picture as 'just a snapshot,' as somehow not worthy of merit. It's not meaningful. It's not artistic. I don't quite agree with that philosophy, although certainly there are good snapshots and bad ones. But have you ever noticed how many people save pictures that are technically just awful? Out of...

 

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