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Branching Out Canvas Print
by Jim Cook
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Branching Out canvas print by Jim Cook. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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A 100 year old oak that graces the grounds of a plantation near Charlestown South Carolina.This National Historic Landmark features Americas oldest... more
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Artist's Description
A 100 year old oak that graces the grounds of a plantation near Charlestown South Carolina.This National Historic Landmark features Americas oldest landscaped gardens.First settled in the late 17th century with the main family residence being constructed in 1705. One of the more remarkable facts of this place is that the Middleton family has maintained stewardship for over 320 years.
Many of the descendants have figured notably in our countrys history from a signer of the Declaration of Independance to a signer of the Ordinance of Secession. In between were a Governor of South Carolina and a Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia.
During the Civil War the plantation and home were ransacked and burned by Union troops. Slaves and workers were able to hide and save many of the items that are now on display in the museum. Over the years descendants have returned furnishings, portraits, keepsakes and historical documents that help preserve the flavor of that period in time.
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About Jim Cook
My body of work ranges from photographic digital art to the more traditional use of a camera photographing scenes of landscapes and everyday life. My photography has its roots going back to my experiences with infrared film. It was there that I saw how an image could be manipulated to something much more different than what was first seen. I still compose some photos from the infrared spectrum only now I use a camera converted to IR. When digital came along it was an easy move to software and all the possibilities that were and are now possible with their use. Still the initial composition in camera is paramount and once the shutter is closed and image transferred to computer, I can turn my imagination loose and enhance or create...
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Calvin Boyer
In addition to the banner, I am adding this more permanent recognition of its FEATURE on the homepage of A TREE OR TREES IN BLACK AND WHITE. I try mightily to feature only images that would be at home in a juried competition. No doubt that this image fits that bill. CONGRATULATIONS! And consider adding your image to DISCUSSIONS "Please post your featured photograph here" for greater, long-lasting visibility.
Rod Seel
Love this one, Jim. Great title, too!
Bobby Dar
Wow....Elegant!....F/V
Karen Adams
Beautiful image, Jim! v44
Ann Johndro-Collins
Great backstory, Jim...love the perspective of the plantation home embraced by that grand old oak tree...v/f
Peggy Franz
BEAUTIFUL !!
Marie-Line Vasseur
This is incredible, art as history! So beautiful! voted and faved!
JOHN TELFER
Jim, Great capture of this tree and its long extended branches and a great title to go along with it. Love the black and white imagery of this photo and the great background behind this very detailed tree. Excellent photo, fav, voted, google and tweet promoted
Bedros Awak
Historic ancient tree with b/w beautiful capture.v,p
Charlie and Norma Brock
Lovely!
Alexandra Jordankova
Nice work - v/f
Annie Zeno
very nice!
Morag Bates
What a magnificent tree. Super work ! f/v
Mo T
Kind of obscure but great shot :) V!
Basant Soni
....Super nature show...through the trees..+V/F
Marianne Campolongo
Lovely! v
Amber Kresge
Well done in B&W.
Prasida Yerra
Nice shot! v
Susan Lee Clark
Beautiful Tree. FV.
Liane Wright
nice B & W
John Tidball
Great monochrome Jim! Voted
Adrienne Lattuca
I love this in black and white, very striking.
Bianca Nadeau
This tree has so much character! Wonderful photo Jim and appreciated the accompanying description. v