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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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How many dreams and schemes must have been born and died on this once grand balcony in the Marigny District of New Orleans. Sepia version.
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Average Rating (4.32 Stars):
Dana Taylor
April 16th, 2024
Good quality print and fabric, durable
Cathy Rodgers
April 12th, 2024
Stunning, love it
Louis Tedone
April 10th, 2024
Great subject with wonderful colors
Michael Adcock
March 30th, 2024
The children at our church enjoyed looking for the different expressions on people's faces and speculating what they were thinking. Great quality, good price
Michael Adcock
March 30th, 2024
The colors are so fitting. Great quality at a reasonable price
Michael Adcock
March 30th, 2024
The glow of the candle in the surrounding darkness--perfect. Excellent quality at a reasonable price
How many dreams and schemes must have been born and died on this once grand balcony in the Marigny District of New Orleans. Sepia version.
I am a retired professor at a college in Toronto and taught critical thinking and communications. In the past I also taught literature, creative thinking and problem solving. I've also had the opportunity to teach about and lead tours to a variety of world destinations including backpacking through the Canadian Rockies, traveling above the Arctic Circle in Norway, into the Sahara in Morocco, and throughout Southeast Asia with a special focus on Thailand. It was my four tours to India that formed me most profoundly, both as a person and as a photographer. It is a magic land of extremes in every sense of the word. More recently I had the opportunity to expand my world view with travel to the Peruvian Andes, the back roads of West...
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Steve Harrington
Thank you, Christine! I saw so many fascinating places in New Orleans that fired my imagination and curiosity.
Christine Stonebridge
Wonderful! Gorgeous tones, contrast - the sepia really sets the tone for your thought-inspiring caption! v/f
Steve Harrington
Thanks a lot, Robert and Barb! I am so pleased you like it!
Robert Frederick
MOST excellent Steve! vf
Steve Harrington
It's tough to find a good prop man. :) Thanks a lot, Dean!
Dean Harte
very cool Steven, love the vintage feel of this; like stepping back in time, but then there are the traffic lights and modern bicycle! V/F
Steve Harrington
I'll check them out, Chuck. There is something especially appealing about old photos, huh!
Charles Ragsdale
Very good old photo! You should also check out old photos for San Diego, Pacific Beach and Mission Beach in California, which has a rich architectural history. There was a great fair held in San Diego in about 1915, which created what is now known as Balboa Park. Also something very similar happened in San Francisco at about the same time. I also think that something similar happened in Chicago at about the same time period! You can probably run across some really excellent old photos from the times. Chuck
Steve Harrington
Thank you, Chuck!
Charles Ragsdale
Excellent photo! Chuck