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Nature Metal Print featuring the photograph The First Money by Marcia Lee Jones

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The First Money Metal Print

Marcia Lee Jones

by Marcia Lee Jones

$76.00

Product Details

The First Money metal print by Marcia Lee Jones.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

Design Details

Wampum are traditional shell beads of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of the indigenous people of North America. Wampum include the white shell beads... more

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Comments (46)

Gardening Perfection

Gardening Perfection

Amazing shot! I've never seen "Wampum!" L/F

Sandra Foster

Sandra Foster

Fabulous work Marcia! A fave/l too.

Greg Kopriva

Greg Kopriva

Love the light on this!

Sora Neva

Sora Neva

Amazing story! I think we can all learn something from it...

Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography

Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography

Nice work

Michelle Meenawong

Michelle Meenawong

wow, superb, v/f

Beverly Guilliams

Beverly Guilliams

Wonderful Capture and love the rich tones.................v.

Joan Davis

Joan Davis

Beautifully captured

Robert Bales

Robert Bales

What a beautiful presentation and congrats for being selected on the feature pages!! v/f/t

Jeanne Fischer

Jeanne Fischer

nice work

Jan Dappen

Jan Dappen

excellent

Kyung Hee Hogg

Kyung Hee Hogg

Excellent capture

Penny Lisowski

Penny Lisowski

Beautiful!

Mim White

Mim White

Nice find!

Sarah Batalka

Sarah Batalka

Great capture and description!

David and Carol Kelly

David and Carol Kelly

Great find and capture

Michael Daniels

Michael Daniels

Well Done!

Ellen Levinson

Ellen Levinson

Awesome image and composition! Love it!

Jemmy Archer

Jemmy Archer

Love these tones!

Artist's Description

Wampum are traditional shell beads of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of the indigenous people of North America. Wampum include the white shell beads fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell; and the white and purple beads made from the quahog, or Western North Atlantic hard-shelled clam. Wampum were used as money,[1] and were kept on strings like Chinese cash. Strings of wampum were also used instead of writing, and were created to record treaties or historical events. European colonists used wampum for trading with Native Americans, and adopted it as their own currency. However, the Europeans' greater access to shell sources and capital led to the overproduction of wampum, causing inflation and ultimately the obsolescence of wampum as currency. The slang phrases "clams" and "shelling out" come from wampum.
Wampum is used to mark exchanges for engagement, marriage, and betrothal agreements, as well as for ceremony and condolence ceremonies. In earlier centuries, Lenape...

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...

 

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