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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Gospel Center Church I Wood Print
by Tom Mc Nemar
Product Details
Gospel Center Church I wood print by Tom Mc Nemar. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Dutch Ridge Road outside Maxville, Ohio. An old and abandoned country church started by Rev. Frankenburg... more
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Artist's Description
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Dutch Ridge Road outside Maxville, Ohio. An old and abandoned country church started by Rev. Frankenburg July 14, 1841 in Monday Creek Township, Perry County, Ohio. Rev. Frankenburg had been preaching in private homes and barns for six year prior to starting the church.
About Tom Mc Nemar
I am a student of light. Fascinated by the intricacies of light and the subtleties of shadow. While I explore the many facets of photography and subject matter, I always return to Fine Art and Still Life. Properly done, a Still Life image can transport you to another place, another time, another emotion. The still life and fine art images contained on these pages represent my passion. For me, photography is about visualization and is an outlet for my creative side. Through lighting, composition, and the search for and selection of props, I try to instill a sense of feeling or emotion into each image that I create. I can often be found in my little basement studio at three or four in the morning tweaking my lighting or going through my...
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Matthew Wray
My grandmother owns the abandoned gospel center church in Maxville ohio. She and her sister bought it for 1 dollar. They were supposed to get it free but she tells me that there had to be some sort of money purchase made to complete the transaction. I have so many memories of going there to mow the grass with my grandpa. My aunt and uncle married there around 1976. Their wedding was one of the last weddings to take place. I still visit it to see how it changes through the years. I hope others can enjoy seeing as much as I have.