View From The Basement Apartment Acrylic Print
by Uther Pendraggin
Product Details
View From The Basement Apartment acrylic print by Uther Pendraggin. 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
It's true. ... more
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3 - 4 business days
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
It's true.
The story starts out, "I climbed up the 20 steps to get into her basement apartment."
It's a basement Apt with sliding glass doors... and this view of the Hudson River.
About Uther Pendraggin
I am just a guy. . . I may or may not have an eye for pictures. It's not really for me to decide, That's for you to do. . . I will take pictures of things others may see as mundane. Then I dig down into those images to see what is where. The tech does a lot of the work for me, I can't pretend. But the tech doesn't see what I see. . . Buddy of mine (this officially lets him off the hook for this) always tells the story of how when we would walk together as kids he would always be looking up and out and around, meanwhile, I would walk with my neck bent looking down at the ground. The clouds are indeed beautiful. But the world where you are has beauty as well. But you have to find it. . . I don't always live in...
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Randi Grace Nilsberg
Beautiful panorama!
Uther Pendraggin
Thank you Laurie! So nice to see you again.
Uther Pendraggin
More baad news... sigh... got out and got some pictures yesterday. nothing worth more than my musings... but...
VIVA Anderson
I think 'cutting offs" are obviously dangerous to friends,too. Silence,but for short,sharps,is deafening, speaking metaphorically. There are distances created, that break the flow and shores of communication. So History has proven. Eternally. Enjoy your recent forays, Uther. Don't look back. Why bother. Change..is inevitable. Musings............
Uther Pendraggin
(From above) Thank you to Hans, Mein Lieber guter Freund for favoriting. And Hans' knows from rivers. But what else is true is that you are not looking at a river. You are looking at an estuary, meaning it is effected by the tides. At other times of the day that water might have no ice on it because the incoming tide pushes it back up the hill! (Yes, it's a hill, that's why the water is running down it.) Then when the Atlantic Ocean tide turns and goes out the water comes rushing down with all the ice again. PLAU UPD ;-) Thank's Hans!
VIVA Anderson
Cool,beautiful....
Uther Pendraggin replied:
If you look over there, that's Mount Beacon. So named because they would burn Beacon Fires on the top of the mountain. including during the Revolutionary War. That river you see there was A if not THE primary objectives of the British Royal Navy and all of his majesty's foot soldiers. If you owned the Hudson River you cut off supplies from the interior of the "country" and you cut off supplies getting to New England and that Pesky, Boston! (con't)