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8.00" x 10.00"
Metal Mortar Cement Art Print
by Mary Beth Landis
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Metal Mortar Cement art print by Mary Beth Landis. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
This photograph shows a section of the 16th Street Bridge in Pittsburgh, PA. It was constructed in 1922 and opened in 1923. This city bridge crosses... more
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Artist's Description
This photograph shows a section of the 16th Street Bridge in Pittsburgh, PA. It was constructed in 1922 and opened in 1923. This city bridge crosses the Allegheny River and provides access to the Strip District and the North Shore.
About Mary Beth Landis
Mary Beth is a retired educator residing in Bedford, PA with her husband Keith. Lines, angles, shapes and patterns create realistic abstract images. Most photographic works by Mary Beth Landis are based on her interpretation of the subject's geometric structure. Her sights are puzzles to be solved by discovering the point of view that best accentuates the patterns. Color, black and white, as well as digitally enhanced photographs articulate her collections that are printed on high quality photo paper, metal, acrylic, canvas and wood. She is also the author of visual and educational books as well as the creator of calendars and note cards. Her photographic accomplishments include numerous awards and appearances in a variety...
$22.56
Mary Carol Story
Congrats on your sale!
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Thank you Mary.
Joan Carroll
congrats on your sale!
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Thanks Joan.
RicardMN Photography
Congrats on your sale!
John Malone
Fantastic composition! Marvelous decision...it juxtaposes the elegance of the traditional materials, the wonderful craftsmanship and decorative elements inherent in stone with the dry function that has become the contemporaneous norm as we are ruled by economics. V/F
Mary Beth Landis replied:
John Malone, very interesting comment of value! Thank you so much Mary Beth
Joan Carroll
very nice! v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Joan, Happy to receive your comment and vote! Mary Beth
Mary Beth Landis
I am honored to have Metal Mortar Cement featured in the Manufactured Objects Group. It feels great! Thank you!. The Pittsburgh bridge is one of many in the City...fun to photograph. Mary Beth
Mary Beth Landis
Thank you, James. I am so pleased that you like it and that you took the time to let me know!