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Dancing Horses Metal Print
by Debra Fedchin
Product Details
Dancing Horses metal print by Debra Fedchin. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
A Super Storm Sandy survivor in late October 2012, this carousel had many overjoyed realization that not all their childhood memories had been swept... more
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Artist's Description
A Super Storm Sandy survivor in late October 2012, this carousel had many overjoyed realization that not all their childhood memories had been swept into the Atlantic. The beautiful carousel built in 1910, was designed by Gustav Dentzel of Philadelphia. He collaborated with Charles I. D. Looff, a master carver who has been credited with developing the Coney Island style of carousel horses that appear to be exerting themselves as they bob up and down. It was later to be destroyed in the subsequent fire that swept the boardwalk in September 2013. The Boardwalk for me will truly never be the same.
About Debra Fedchin
As a self taught photographer from New Jersey from the time I picked up my first Kodak Instamatic camera I have enjoyed capturing moments in time. It truly turned into a life's passion when I acquired a Minolta SRT-101 at the tender (and volatile) age of 18. My photographic work runs the gamut of photojournalism through Fine Art Photography. My work has been displayed as a Gallery Resident Artist as well as Regional Art Shows. Published Fine Art Photography work has appeared in Travel & Leisure, Pennsylvania Magazine, and my photojournalist work has appeared in several newspapers. Through my photography I strive to capture a moment in time that hopefully will bring to mind a pleasant remembrance long forgotten, or elicit a mood,...
$101.00
Debra Fedchin
I nearly cried when I saw the top nothing but charred twisted metal
Kristia Adams
Beautiful photo! Thankfully I have some photos myself before this treasure was lost in the fire. So tragic that it survived Sandy only to be lost. I was heartbroken.
Debra Fedchin replied:
I LOVED this carousel!