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10.00" x 7.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.00"
Sky and Sound Wood Print

by Terry Rowe

$63.00
Product Details
Sky and Sound wood print by Terry Rowe. 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
Photograph of the Pamlico Sound from Hatteras Island on a calm, peaceful morning. Ripples from a just launched kayak are spread across the... more
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Artist's Description
Photograph of the Pamlico Sound from Hatteras Island on a calm, peaceful morning. Ripples from a just launched kayak are spread across the water.
This image would look equally lovely printed on watercolor paper or as a metallic print. Great to adorn a beach house or remind you of a summer vacation.
Pamlico Sound in North Carolina, is the largest lagoon along the U.S. East Coast, being 129 km (80 mi) long and 24 to 48 km (15 to 30 miles) wide. It is a body of water separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Outer Banks, a row of low, sandy barrier islands, including Cape Hatteras.
The sound and its ocean inlets are noted for wide expanses of shallow water.
Pamlico Sound is part of a large, interconnected network of lagoon estuaries. As a whole it is the second largest estuary in the United States (Chesapeake Bay is the largest).
Along the coastal areas are numerous waterfowl nesting sites, including Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge and Swanquarter Nation...
About Terry Rowe

Terry Rowe has a lifetime of experience in the arts. She is a creative exploring photography, graphic design, stitchery, jewelry making, and sculpting. One of the original founders of the Del Ray Artisans in Alexandria, Virginia, she has been actively involved in the arts for over twenty years. She recently retired, after 41 years of service, as the Art Director, House Creative Services, Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, U.S. House of Representatives. In her photographs, Terry seeks to capture a moment, to give the viewer a glimpse of place and time that arrests the movement of life and allows one to savor what is there to be seen. She has a camera in her hands every day, and her favorite sound is the sweet click of the shutter...
Carol Japp
Beautifully serene shot Terry. L/f