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Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
Angels Approaching The Titanic Framed Print
by David Dehner
$94.00
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Angels Approaching The Titanic framed print by David Dehner. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Angels Approaching The Titanic
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean... more
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Comments (14)
Artist's Description
Angels Approaching The Titanic
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg.
This image depicts angels approaching the Titanic moments before hitting the iceberg that sank her.
About David Dehner
Creating images that inspire insightful dialogue among viewers is my objective. A drawing, painting, print or any art should awaken reminiscence of one's past or inquisitiveness of places and things of interest or beauty. The majesty of an eagle soaring high above mountain tops or the delicate beauty of a flower nourished by nature can inspire a feeling of knowing life is unfolding as it should. I was raised in Northeastern Pennsylvania where my family has lived for generations. A child of hard working parents (as most of us were) I worked various jobs and professions while earning a college degree. My interest in art began very young when my father became fascinated by nature photography. Watching my father work in his darkroom and...
Eric Glaser
Wonderful image, David, congratulations on your sale!
David Dehner replied:
Thank You Eric -
Ukrainian Artists
Congratulations on your recent sale, David!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you -
David Dehner
Thank you Jeff for featuring this image in your great group PROMOTE YOUR WORK HERE AND GET NOTICED - Dave
Sharon W
So creative and quite a beautiful thought expressed. Wonderful art!!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Sharon - So glad you like it - Dave
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the F IS FOR FLUID week, AUGUST 30, 2021- September 6, 2021. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your feature!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Pamela for featuring this image in your great group - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Julie for featuring this image in your great group YOUR STORY OF ART - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Janis for featuring this image in your great group JUST PERFECT - Dave
Donna Mibus
Kind of eerie... knowing what is about to happen. But well done David!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Donna -
Lori Pittenger
Very cool, love this David! Great day 1 in the challenge!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Lori - So glad you like it - Dave
James McCormack
The surreal mood is captivating, David.
David Dehner replied:
Thank you James -
David Dehner
Thank you Robert for featuring this image in your great group NEW FAA UPLOADS - Dave
Kathy K McClellan
Nice work David!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Kathy -
David Dehner
Thank you James for featuring this image in your great group THE SPACE BETWEEN - Dave
Kathryn Jones
Beautiful and inspirational! None of the people on board imagined that they would never make it to America. Truly we never know when we will be called home. I imagine that there would have been quite a few devils waiting to claim the souls of those who were unrighteous. When we come into this world, the only thing that is certain is that we must one day leave it. Some have long lives. Others pass away during or shortly after birth. It is not how long we live, but how we live that matters. Our mortal lives are but a blink of an eye in the face of eternity. Our life here below will seem as nothing compared to the endless ages that lie ahead. How we live it is entirely in our hands. We have been made free agents and can choose what courses of action we take, though not the consequences of those actions.
David Dehner replied:
Thank you for your kind comments Kathryn - I'm sure you are correct about both sides waiting for the more than 1500 souls that went into the frigid water that night.