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Still There Canvas Print
by Lena Wilhite
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Still There canvas print by Lena Wilhite. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Driving on the backroads in southwestern Missouri I came across this old rock structure sitting off from the road. I thought it was so intriguing.... more
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Artist's Description
Driving on the backroads in southwestern Missouri I came across this old rock structure sitting off from the road. I thought it was so intriguing. Who built it? Why? What was it used for? What purpose could it still serve? I can just imagine kids playing inside, pretending it was a fort or a fancy hotel! (You know kids have wild imaginations!) It made me mentally calculate the work involved. The iron ore dug from some mountain, and melted down to make the iron and put on a train to a distribution site was just part of the process. The lime dug from a quarry to make the concrete mixture and the craftsman who knew just how to mix it with sand to get the right consistency to permanently hold the rocks together. And oh, those rocks! Back breaking work to harvest them from the fields and get them to the building site and lift them one by one to position them in place with the mortar mixture. I wonder how many people have returned back home after years away and driven by and exclaimed "It's...
About Lena Wilhite
I worked in the field of advertising and marketing until my retirement. Now I am having fun just being an artist!
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Lena Wilhite
Thank you Carlin. I appreciate your comments very much!
Carlin Blahnik
I also enjoy the wonder of old stone structures. Great capture and wonderful description. L/F
Lena Wilhite
Thanks Denise! I really appreciate your comments very much!
Lena Wilhite
Thank you Carol for your comments and support! I really appreciate it!
Lena Wilhite
Thank you Janine! I value your comments so much!
Denise Mazzocco
Beautiful, Lena!!!
Carol Lynn Coronios
What a wonderful find, Lena! And such contemplation. Congratulations on your Feature. V/F
Janine Riley
Wonderful capture. I just love found bits of history, & also wonder how life was around them. .
Lena Wilhite
Thank you for featuring this image in the group Women Photographers! I appreciate your support!
Lena Wilhite
Driving on the backroads in southwestern Missouri I came across this old rock structure sitting off from the road. I thought it was so intriguing. Who built it? Why? What was it used for? What purpose could it still serve? I can just imagine kids playing inside, pretending it was a fort or a fancy hotel! (You know kids have wild imaginations!) It made me mentally calculate the work involved. The iron ore dug from some mountain, and melted down to make the iron and put on a train to a distribution site was just part of the process. The lime dug from a quarry to make the concrete mixture and the craftsman who knew just how to mix it with sand to get the right consistency to permanently hold the rocks together. And oh, those rocks! Back breaking work to harvest them from the fields and get them to the building site and lift them one by one to position them in place with the mortar mixture. I wonder how many people have returned back home after years away and driven by and exclaimed "It's Still There!"