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6.50" x 10.00"
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6.50" x 10.00"
The Stove In The Cabin Canvas Print
by Kirt Tisdale
$65.00
Product Details
The Stove In The Cabin canvas print by Kirt Tisdale. 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.
Design Details
The Stove In The Cabin is a sepia tone photographic art print of a pot belly stove. The setting is the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona. This... more
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Comments (12)
Artist's Description
The Stove In The Cabin is a sepia tone photographic art print of a pot belly stove. The setting is the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona. This pot belly stove is located in one of the restored log buildings that was one of the original structures in Prescott. I used a sepia tone finish on the photograph for that old rustic look. The sepia brown tones originated with film photography as part of the process to develop the prints in the 1800’s. Today, we can recreate that same vintage look digitally.
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About Kirt Tisdale
I have been creating art since I can remember. I have been blessed with having my work featured in various venues. What drives me is the beauty in the world with which we live. I remember as a kid looking up at the clouds and watching them change shape...if they could only stay in one shape long enough for me to enjoy and appreciate them....but that's not how it works. What I can do though is take a moment and freeze it. The beauty around us needs to be savored, contemplated and appreciated. Good art invokes an emotional response either through the scene depicted or the colors used. I hope my work invokes the same in you. For additional prints, please visit my main gallery: https://TheWallGallery.com
Skip Willits
Wonderful Americana Kirt.
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Thank you very much Skip!
Johanna Hurmerinta
Fanrastic. L F P
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Thank you very much Johanna!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Oh, does this bring back memories! About 1958 my husband and I went up to the Caribou, in British Columbia, with our 3 very small children. Our precosious youngest was just learning to walk. The winters, up there, get to be 30* Below Zero, days and nights! This appears to look exactly like the wood stove that we heated our little house with. We were up there for 2 years. We were very young, had wonderful friends up there (and still do) and survived very nicely. V/F
Kirt Tisdale replied:
What a warm story. 2 years...cold, yes, but beautiful country.
Alana Thrower
Love the mood in this great vintage capture! l/f/t/p/fb
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Thank you very much Alana and thanks for the share!
Kirt Tisdale
Thanks for the feature in Images That Excite You John!
Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured in the Beauty of Arizona group l/f
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Thank you very much Lucinda!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
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Phyllis Kaltenbach
Hi Kirt. When we had 3 very small children and we went to Canada to help my dad out on the ranch (our youngest child was just starting to walk). Our little cabin was insulated with wood shavings and this looks just like the Pot belly stove we had that heated our little 2 story cabin. I get too warm so easily that refused to cook on a wood stove, so my Dad bought me a fancy electric stove with 2 ovens and the Dr. (friend) called it Donavon's Brain! What a contrast! We were 300 miles NE of Vancouver with 40 below weather. And, I took my "Born Salesman" husband and children up there! It was a wonderful 2 years before we had to foreclose on our house in CA. and return, his sales job waiting for him. I like this image! Well done! V/F
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Love your story Phyllis....what a cool memory! I can't even begin to fathom cooking on one of these either!! Thank you very much!
IM Spadecaller
Great presentation, Kirt. fv/l
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Thank you very much Matt!
Art Sandi
Very nice work
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Much appreciated!!
Paul Coco
Great subject and I love the sepia.
Kirt Tisdale replied:
Thank you very much Paul!!