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Rising 870 Feet In Lower Manhattan Between Beekman St And Spruce St Is Master Architect Frank Gerhy’s First New York City Residential Building Wood Print featuring the photograph New York by Gerhy by Paul Plaine

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6.50" x 10.00"

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6.50" x 10.00"

 

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New York by Gerhy Wood Print

Paul Plaine

by Paul Plaine

$51.00

Product Details

New York by Gerhy wood print by Paul Plaine.   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).

Design Details

New york, new york city, city, architecture, frank gerhy

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (12)

Jeffrey Friedkin

Jeffrey Friedkin

Excellent capture of this interesting building

Paul Plaine replied:

Thank you very much

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

Very nice capture, the sun was in your favor at the time of this shot, good light/shadows. v/f

Paul Plaine replied:

Thank you.

Mike McGlothlen

Mike McGlothlen

Nice work Paul!

Paul Plaine replied:

Thanks so much.

Tap On Photo

Tap On Photo

Amazing capture! Got my Vote! Marcie

Paul Plaine replied:

Thank you - it really is a great looking building.

Steven Ainsworth

Steven Ainsworth

Love the details in this, and it looks almost 3-D against the blue sky.

Paul Plaine replied:

Thank you - I appreciate your comments

Paul Plaine

Paul Plaine

Thanks so much.

Thomas Splietker

Thomas Splietker

Great architecture picture :D Good contrast in this picture! Vote!

Gregory Scott

Gregory Scott

Is it a little tilted? How would you know for sure?

Carla Parris

Carla Parris

Great shot. Interesting angle on an interesting structure!

Paul Plaine replied:

Meant to thank you for the comment. Also posted a new botanical to my page. Liked some of your new pieces as well.

Jeff Galbraith

Jeff Galbraith

Voted. All the best, Jeff.

Paul Plaine replied:

Thanks - all the best to you too.

Kristin Elmquist

Kristin Elmquist

What a magnificent piece of architecture! Does it really look this way, with the flowing lines, or did you add some digital magic to it, Paul? Great shot.

Paul Plaine replied:

No digital magic - this is the way it looks. It's a great looking building. Glad you like the shot. The building is very impressive in person.

Artist's Description

new york, new york city, city, architecture, frank gerhy

About Paul Plaine

Paul Plaine

John Naggy's learn to draw kits and his weekly TV show put Paul on a path. That path led to an art company and a 37-year career in advertising, doing artwork on ads for major ad campaigns, publishing, and the music industry. Along, that journey photography also became a significant part of his career. In 2006 I retired early and opened a fine art printing studio to work on my photos and bring my photography, digital, printmaking skills to local artists. Now on to chapter three.

 

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