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Old Church Acrylic Print
by George D Gordon III
Product Details
Old Church acrylic print by George D Gordon III. 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
Old church in Puerto Rico stands in sharp contrast to its surroundings in more than one way. It is the shy church because -- in spite of all its... more
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Artist's Description
Old church in Puerto Rico stands in sharp contrast to its surroundings in more than one way. It is "the shy church" because -- in spite of all its white-washed glory -- the people deemed it their "Lucha."
About George D Gordon III
George Daniel Gordon III grew up in the heart of Brooklyn, New York, where he was exposed to the abundant museums of the city. When he was just 14, he began his pursuit of photography. As a young adult, George served in two foreign conflicts: Desert Shield and the first Gulf War, during which he worked at times as a combat medic. Afterwards he pursued a career in the industrial metal industry and graduated after five-year program for veterans in pipe-fitting, a field that requires tremendous mathematical skills. He became a journeyman, a.k.a., master craftsman, in 2014. Dedicated to every effort he pursues, George's artistry not only includes photographs, but it also includes two- and three-dimensional art. His sculptures are...
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George D Gordon III replied:
I call this "the shy church" because in spite of all its white-washed glory, the people deemed it their "Lucha."