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ANCIENT FLEETS IN THE FOG II [60 X 125] - - Limited Edition of 10 Photograph

Paula Letherblaire

United States

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 120 W x 60 H x 1 D in

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The digitally enhanced and manipulated photograph titled ANCIENT FLEETS IN THE FOG II [60 x 120] in limited edition series print (Nos. 1-10), captured replicas of the famous ancient tall ships that were assembled for a historical reenactment of replicas of the ancient Chinese vessels and their vintage European tall ship counterparts who fought the infamous sea battles of China's opium wars. The scene was just out beyond the coastal waters of the Chinese coast at the sunset hour as the ancient fleets cut their path through the foggy haze. The over-sized digitally enhanced architectural art element print a second version of the panoramic photograph, scaled to compliment a corporate or public space where the architecture inspires the imagination of people gathering or in transition through the space for a short-lived but strategic purpose, such as a train station, airport, lobby, check-in counter, escalator, major walkway or stairway. The over-sized photo could visually anchor a corporate conference room, lobby, an airport or train station's pedestrian walkway, or accentuate a grand staircase or escalator walls, or any transitional public space. The digitally enhanced print is available in size-priced open print options.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:120 W x 60 H x 1 D in

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Paula Letherblaire, had several art apprentice internships in Northern California from 1982 through 1998 followed by a long string of art glass course work that led her to San Jose State, Pilchuck, UC Davis, UCLA, before graduating as a formal art studio major from California State University Sacramento. In 2001 Paula Letherblaire, as principle artist, established the art team of specialists that became Letherblaire House in Sacramento, California. The Letherblaire House design teams specialize in commercial collaboration with architectural, exterior and interior designers to provide multiple media artwork and installations including: sculpture (bronze, ceramic, dimensional paper, mosaic art glass and earth sculpture formations including fountains and ponds), the occasional oil on canvas, ink drawings, and the most recent obsession with photography prints. Under the art direction of Paula Letherblaire, the Letherblaire House art team collaborated with numerous international designers, interior designers, architects and landscape designers for resort hotel projects and public space projects in the Western Coastal United States, Hawaii and Bali. Letherblaire House also serves a faithful list of private collectors, and has also participated in several annual group exhibitions sponsored by the Glass Art Society at the Corning Glass Museum in Corning, NY. The demands of collaborative commercial art have long since moved the Letherblaire House away from the art gallery circuit, except for those exhibitions deserving honorable mention that are listed below:

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