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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Old Glass Art Print
by Cheri Randolph
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Old Glass art print by Cheri Randolph. 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
Built 1859 for Captain Thomas P. Leathers. a steamboat captain who built and commanded seven steamboats called Natchez over a 57 year career,... more
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Artist's Description
Built 1859 for Captain Thomas P. Leathers. a steamboat captain who built and commanded seven steamboats called "Natchez" over a 57 year career, including the one that raced the "Robert E. Lee" in 1870.
Note: This image has been processed using a digital watercolor filter. It will reproduce more effectively if printed on watercolor or Somerset Velvet paper.
About Cheri Randolph
Cheri Randolph was awarded a degree in Fine Arts from the University of New Orleans with a concentration in the study of Art History. She credits printmaker, Calvin Harlan , a UNO professor, as being quite influential in her composition techniques as well as painter, Ida Kohlmeyer with a better understanding of color. Pictorialism would best describe her current work, stylistically. Cheri has expressed her artistic talents in a variety of ways including; wheel-thrown pottery, quilting, vintage clothing restoration, interior decorative painting and photography. She is a resident of both the Houston Heights and historic New Orleans Uptown. A favorite quote is, "The bird of time has but a little way to flutter - and the bird is on the...
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Cheri Randolph
Thanks, Sherry. Appreciate the vote.
Cheri Randolph
Sandi, thanks for the V/F!
Joan Carroll
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Cheri Randolph replied:
Thanks, Joan :-)
Cheri Randolph
First Star Art, I appreciate your feature of "Old Glass" in the Gothic Romance Group.
Cheri Randolph
Thanks, David. I enjoyed processing to bring out the glass reflections. Cheri