Old Georgia Window Acrylic Print
by Ross Lewis
Product Details
Old Georgia Window acrylic print by Ross Lewis. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Riding through a tiny Georgia village, this beautiful image of damage softly spoke to me...Color yet Black and White.
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3 - 4 business days
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Comments (15)
Artist's Description
Riding through a tiny Georgia village, this beautiful image of "damage" softly spoke to me...Color yet Black and White.
About Ross Lewis
Ross Lewis is a former international professional photographer and a graduate of Rutgers University (BA, English Major-1965). In August, 2019 Ross' historic Yankee Stadium photographs of the rebirth of the original Yankee Stadium in the 1970s, were selected in an international competition and exhibited in Agora Gallery, New York City. During Ross' exciting twenty-two year career, between 1972-1994, he was selected for domestic and international photography assignments for national magazines, Fortune 500 corporations and the National Football League. International photographic projects included assignments in Senegal, Nigeria, Brazil, Sweden and Canada. In 1972 Ross was selected as the Special Assignment photographer by the National...
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Bill Tomsa
Absolutely in admiration of your work, Ross! Added you to my Follow list.
Wayne Sherriff
Fine work Ross.
Ross Lewis
Hello Jane. Thank you for your appreciation and comment about "Old Georgia Window".
Jane Ford
Fantastic photo!
Ross Lewis
Thank you Sarah for your generous comments and your appreciation of "Old Georgia Window."
Sarah Loft
Wonderful! My pod in the photo minimalism group.
Ross Lewis
Lila and Wanda. Thank you for your most gracious comments and appreciation of Old Georgia Window. It is my pleasure and honor to know you.
Wanda Brandon
Beautifully captured. Lovely tonal range for the subject matter. f/l
Lila Mattison
A very unique capture!
Ronda Broatch
Perfect - this is a great composition. Love the tones.
Lenore Senior
CONGRATULATIONS, Ross!~~You are the Featured Artist of the Week in the group, Old MASTERS--Photographers and Digital Arts! Love your b&w's and this is a beautiful and haunting work of art! v/f!
Ross Lewis
Hi Roselynne. I appreciate the photographs you have featured in your groups. Thank you for including "Old Georgia Window." I was intrigued with this image when I first saw it from the road in a small Georgia town in 2011. An empty house in disrepair. It became clear, while photographing the house from several perspectives, that the simplicity of the entire visual image were the blinds gently hanging by threads and cords. It had a life of its own. I was exhilarated when I returned to the road. Thank you, again.
ROSELYNNE BROUSSARD
perfect for our group!
Ross Lewis
Gina, "Yes"....sometimes it's a passing image which you MUST do a 180 degree turn to go back and get it...no matter what your schedule and itinerary is...what is most important is not the inconvenience of interrupting your trip...only the satisfaction of the picture. Thank you for your reaching out to me. Ross Lewis