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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Trees Growing in Silo Abstract- Large Landscape Edition Art Print
by Tony Grider
Product Details
Trees Growing in Silo Abstract- Large Landscape Edition art print by Tony Grider. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Fall tree leaves along with small red leaves growing from the vines on the silo interior wall highlight this beautiful, unique image. Please use... more
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Artist's Description
Fall tree leaves along with small red leaves growing from the vines on the silo interior wall highlight this beautiful, unique image. Please use discount code YFFCJB to save 25% off MY MARKUP only during checkout from now through the end of the year!
About Tony Grider
All images in my galleries are protected by copyright (c) Tony Grider 2019 and (c) Griderimages 2019, Griderimages 2020, Griderimages 2021 and Griderimages 2022 NEW LOWER PRICING AND LARGER FORMATS AVAILABLE! I prefer using available light whenever possible and find myself drawn to the beauty of objects and landscapes captured during my travels and around my home in Oklahoma. My goal is to capture and create a unique image that transports the viewer to another place and time. Bio: Tony is a father, grandfather, child therapist, soul-searcher and artist. He is a self-taught photographer who prefers fine art still photography. He credits the influence of family throughout his early years for the success he has today. His mother...
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CAROLE SPANDAU
Very nice! Liked
Tony Grider replied:
Thank you very much Carole for your comment and like!
Matt Konar
Good eye ~ this is one very interesting arrangement of black and white, shades of green and shapes ... real nice . . .
Tony Grider replied:
Thank you very much Matt!