Frame
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Bottom Mat
Dimensions
Image:
14.00" x 6.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
19.50" x 11.50"
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by Sandy MacGowan
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Design Details
This is the inaugral print in my new series of digital watercolors called Echoes of the Past. Some of these images will be artwork based upon... more
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Artist's Description
This is the inaugral print in my new series of digital watercolors called "Echoes of the Past." Some of these images will be artwork based upon existing scenes found along old Route 66 and other thoroughfares, while others will be entirely composed, emoting the flavor, memories and "echoes" of a bygone era.
About Sandy MacGowan
As a young girl growing up in northern Indiana, Sandy MacGowan was greatly influenced by her late father, a professional photographer. That influence, coupled with her love of art, would resurface years later after she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts from Indiana University. Sandy spent most of the next ten years as a computer graphics artist, specializing in speaker-support presentations, medical illustration and graphic design. While studying 3D computer graphics and animation in Canada, Sandy met her husband, Brian MacGowan. As another computer graphics artist with extensive training in photography, he has provided her with much insight into the quirks and foibles of computer graphics. While on a career hiatus...
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Bakhtiar Umataliev
At the same time I did a marvellous job with this wall.
Sandy MacGowan
Thank you! :-) Unfortunately, I'll never be able to photograph that wall again, as it was torn down just about a week after I took that set of photographs. :-(
Bakhtiar Umataliev
Great shot