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Architectural Trendlines Wood Print
by Dwight Theall
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Architectural Trendlines wood print by Dwight Theall. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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The repeating, ascending pinnacles of downtown Houston's Bank of America building (originally the Republic Bank Center when completed in 1983) are... more
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Artist's Description
The repeating, ascending pinnacles of downtown Houston's Bank of America building (originally the Republic Bank Center when completed in 1983) are shown here in stark contrast to the dark windows and slim vertical slot of Pennzoil Place beyond. Both buildings were designed by Johnson/Burgee Architects. Pennzoil Place was a significant architectural trendsetter when completed in 1976, unleashing modern skyscraper design from the typical rectangular box that had defined it for years.
About Dwight Theall
My photographic images are primarily landscapes and cityscapes, the natural and the anthropological environments that surround us. Photography is, literally, “light writing” and I attempt through my images to write “stories in light” that reveal the non-tangible. Light itself is both matter and spirit, particle and wave. If photography is to record light faithfully and tell stories truthfully, it must somehow address not only the material but the spiritual, the non-tangible, the Energy infused into all physical objects and their interrelationships. Recognizing that energy inspires me. Capturing that energy challenges me and motivates me. Celebrating that energy through photographic imagery is my passion. I invite you, the...
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