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Architecture Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Historic Portland Maine by Marcia Lee Jones

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Historic Portland Maine Acrylic Print

Marcia Lee Jones

by Marcia Lee Jones

$84.00

Product Details

Historic Portland Maine acrylic print by Marcia Lee Jones.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

Following the war, a section of Falmouth called The Neck developed as a commercial port and began to grow rapidly as a shipping center. In 1786, the... more

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Comments (48)

Bill Dussault

Bill Dussault

I love the post processing and old free of this and some of your other works.

Ann Skelton

Ann Skelton

Terrific capture and post Marcia! l/f

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Thank you, Colette, for featuring my work in ' Paints & Art Photography!'

Anita Faye

Anita Faye

Wonderful balconies, awnings, signs and doorways! Beautiful work!

Nicklas Gustafsson

Nicklas Gustafsson

Beautiful piece!! L/F

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Love having a feature, Dan, Elizabeth & Alana, many thanks!

Lee Craig

Lee Craig

I love the presentation of this piece...beautiful processing!

Lois Bryan

Lois Bryan

A truly fabulous find ... love the repeating geometric patterns ... fabulous edit work!! l/f and tweeted

Debra Forand

Debra Forand

Nicely done!

Karol  Livote

Karol Livote

Well done!! F&L

Gary Richards

Gary Richards

Interesting vintage looks you achieved with your post-processing. Very nice...

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Gene, thanks for the feature!

Beverly Guilliams

Beverly Guilliams

Excellent taste in texture, Marcia........Beautiful image........v./f.

Sue Jacobi

Sue Jacobi

Gorgeous!

Sue Jacobi

Sue Jacobi

Gorgeous!

Jemmy Archer

Jemmy Archer

Cool presentation!

Stephen Stookey

Stephen Stookey

Revisiting

John Archer

John Archer

Nice one!!

Jerry Fornarotto

Jerry Fornarotto

very nice, L!

Maria Heyens

Maria Heyens

beautiful!

Dawn Gari

Dawn Gari

Wonderful!

Joey Agbayani

Joey Agbayani

Excellent piece!

K Hines

K Hines

Nicely done!

Henry Kowalski

Henry Kowalski

Love this celebration of period architecture

Artist's Description

Following the war, a section of Falmouth called The Neck developed as a commercial port and began to grow rapidly as a shipping center. In 1786, the citizens of Falmouth formed a separate town in Falmouth Neck and named it Portland. Portland's economy was greatly stressed by the Embargo Act of 1807 (prohibition of trade with the British), which ended in 1809, and the War of 1812, which ended in 1815. In 1820, Maine became a state and Portland was selected as its capital. The Abyssinian Meeting House, the 3rd Meeting House founded by Free African Americans, was founded in 1828 on Newbury Street in the East End. In 1832, the capital was moved to Augusta.

About Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Where does one start with a quick biography, which will give some insight to the artist inside? For me, photography was a way to get my feelings out by capturing moments in my life. Memories are one of the biggest ways to experience emotions of all types. Photography was that answer to capture moments that were ignored by others that would elicit an emotion. For instance, the way light can highlight an object brilliantly shadows that express mystery colors that can be dramatic or soft. To be able to do that with any form of art is important to the human psyche. We all must be able to express ourselves and my way is in black, white and color. Hope you will enjoy some of these...

 

$84.00

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