A Wintry Road Not Taken
by William Fields
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$1,000
Dimensions
40.000 x 11.000 inches
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Title
A Wintry Road Not Taken
Artist
William Fields
Medium
Photograph - Digital Art
Description
In this wintry scene, the literary reference is of course, to the Robert Frost Poem The Road Not Taken. This is my driveway. It is a third of a mile of gravel road from my hilltop house to the paved highway below. There are times in winter when it is impassable for all vehicles. In those cases, we walk up and down leaving our cars down at the State road. I have to remember to not buy to many groceries or my trek to the house begins to feel as if I have the burden of a Sherpa.
One of a Kind
You can purchase a one of a kind, original print of this image directly from the artist by contacting me via email. The picture is signed and the mat has a hand drawn remarque in graphite. The paper and inks are archival and the printing is done under my direct supervision.
An original print is one on which I have personally supervised the process. It is printed on archival paper using archival inks. I hand sign the piece and draw a remarque on the mat that in some way reflects the original image. This small original drawing adds aesthetic interest as well as value to the print. In the case of " A Wintry Road Not Taken� I might draw a squirrel, a chickadee or some other related object in graphite.
An original print is a higher value collector's piece because of the additional care and handling. It differs from the prints that are sold by Fine Art America by virtue of the quality of materials, the signature and the remarque. Its increased value to the collector is in its one of a kind status.
I frame the image using gallery molding - clean, square wood molding in either black, white, natural or walnut stain. It has a contemporary look that gives the piece a professional finish.
Shipping & Handling are based on zipcode. I can give you a specific price when I know the destination. The size of the image is 24x36. The mat and frame add to the size. The finished piece is approximately 30x40.
Additionally, prints of all of my photos can be purchased directly from me in various sizes that include a signature, a remarque and custom framing. Please contact me by email for details and pricing.
I also offer signed giclee prints that are more economically priced. These are available framed and matted, matted or unframed. Contact me by email for details and pricing.
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December 21st, 2013
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Comments (4)
Nadine and Bob Johnston
That Camera Sounds Interesting, my panoramas are usually made from eight to 10 exposures, then combined together in Photoshop. You have to be careful when taking them, that you do not lose too much prized by a distortion or perspective. So when I take them usually plan on using the center area of the image, and take vertical images. I would take this road, I like exploring down old dirt roads were to find many times, surprises. Thank You for Submitting your Artwork.... Liked the subject, description, technique, and composition, .. So this week it was Published in the Internet publication ARTISTS NEWS.... Make sure you are subscribed, so you can Promote weekly... YOU or Friends Can use Ctl-C to copy the link: http://paper.li/f-1343723559 and Ctl-V to put it into your the Browser Address bar, to view the publication. Then, Tweet, FB, and email, etc a copy of the publication, to just anyone you who would be interested.
William Fields replied:
Thanks very much Bob and Nadine for your continued support. I'm always pleased and proud to be featured in Artists News!
Jim McCain
Love this image and the panorama crop.... I really think I would have taken this road... F/L
William Fields replied:
Jim, thanks! By the way, this is as shot out of the camera. The new Fujifilm XE-2 has a built in pano feature that just requires, well, panning the camera; )