The Civil War painting entitled, “THE WHEATFIELD-WHIRLPOOL OF DEATH” has ventured into a new method of display. STONE! The process places a copy of the print onto flat, but irregular, stones. The contrast of the stone’s texture makes for an interesting touch of character to the image. If anyone would be interested these are available for purchase. The original painting detailed the battle at Gettysburg featuring the 62nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. The site became known as the battle at the Wheatfield.
Further details of the painting and battle may be found by visiting my blog sites of July and August 2011.
Contact : Robert Bowser at 724-545-1330 or Jac-Lin Framing On Stone (Jack and Linda Kraft) at 814-647-8644 for details and options. The art on stone can be set on a stand (nice on fireplace hearth) or hanged as a painting.
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