
Sacred Tundra is a photograph by Stephen Farley which was uploaded on May 27th, 2014.
Sacred Tundra
Green Bay Packers and their fans in the Cathedral of Pro Football. This HUGE image was taken on December 23, 2012, as the Packers crushed the... more
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Sacred Tundra
Artist
Stephen Farley
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Photograph - Archival Giclee Print On Gallery-wrapped Canvas
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Green Bay Packers and their fans in the Cathedral of Pro Football. This HUGE image was taken on December 23, 2012, as the Packers crushed the Tennessee Titans 57-7. In this colossal mural, you can actually see every detail of every face in the entire 70,000-fan stadium. On the field, witness Aaron Rodgers scoring two different touchdowns at the same time as hundreds of players take part in the action. Tickets may be impossible to get, but this mural is the next best thing to being there. If you were there, relive the day in this astonishingly detailed all-embracing mural made from more than 500 individual photographs. This mural truly puts you in the middle of the action all year-round, tickets or not. This is a PERFECT gift for the Packers fan who has anything -- I have one covering the wall of my dining room. If you buy from me, the original is 60" high x 156" wide, with a one-inch gallery wrap (divided into four 40″x48″ panels), ready to hang. You can buy smaller pieces on this website, and it is still cool, but you won't get the effect of being able to see each face in the stadium (including the two Santas with green beards).
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May 27th, 2014
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