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by David Dehner
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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Storm of 1888
My depiction of the great snow storm of 1888 approaching.
The Great Blizzard of 1888 or Great Blizzard of '88 (March 11 - March 14, 1888) was one of the most severe recorded blizzards in the history of the United States. Snowfalls of 40-50 inches (102-127 cm) fell in parts of New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut, and sustained winds of over 45 miles per hour (72 km/h) produced snowdrifts in excess of 50 feet (15.2 m). Railroads were shut down and people were confined to their houses for up to a week.
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...
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RONALD MILLS
Ingredible sepia artwork! Beautiful! L/F
David Dehner
Thank you Janis for featuring this image in your great group JUST PERFECT - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Jeff for featuring this image in your great group TRICK AND TREAT OF NATURE - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Robert for featuring this image in your great group YOUR VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHY - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Janis for featuring this image in your great group JUST PERFECT - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Julie for featuring this image in your great group YOUR STORY OF ART Post on Facebook Post on Twitter Post on Google+ - Dave
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group l/f/p
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Christopher for featuring this image in your great group - Dave
Shoal Hollingsworth
WOW, this is really amazing, I love the mood here
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Shoal -
David Dehner
Thank you Pamela for featuring this image in your great ABC Group - Dave
Scott Kingery
Sets an ominous mood. Great in sepia. Your're very worthy of being the ABC group's feature artist. L/F
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Scott for your kind comments and great support - Always appreciated - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Dan for featuring this image in your great group Premium FAA Artists - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you so much for featuring this image in your great group Beige Brown Sepia - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you for featuring this image in your great group Gothic Romance - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Bob and Nadine for featuring this image in your great group All Seasons Landscapes - Dave
David Dehner
Thank you Pamela for featuring this image in your great group Waiting Room Art - Dave
Bob and Nadine Johnston
. . . Let the beauty we love, be what we Capture in works of Art. . . .. Congratulations Your work was chosen from over 34,700+ imagesto be FEATURED in the Group Gallery - ALL SSEASONS Landscapes.......
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Bob and Nadine - I appreciate your great support - Dave
Irma BACKELANT GALLERIES
beautiful sepia with textural effect David. I can almost feel the dust stinging my eyes
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Irma - I appreciate your visit and thoughtful comments - Dave
Darren Langlois
Very nice work David
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Darren for your visit and great comment - Dave
Athala Carole Bruckner
Love the vintage look...v/t
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Athala - I appreciate your comment, vote and favorite - Dave
Susan Clark
What a great old building picture, I imagine this building was there to survive the Great Blizzard! And my family, newly transported by boat from Cork, they survived it too. Wow. All my grandparents were alive then, children, but they never talked about it. Kids see storms differently, more of an adventure. Thanks for the history! VF
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Susan for your great review and outlook - I appreciate your kind words, vote and favorite - Dave
AnnaJo Vahle
Great story...has a deeply haunting feeling pervading the nicely shot photograph. Well done.
David Dehner replied:
Thank you AnnaJo for your visit and kind comments - Always appreciated - Dave
JOHN TELFER
David, Great photo the feeling is that I am back in 1888 so detailed and clear. Fantastic job David at bringing the past to the future. Excellent photo, voted, Tweet, FB and Google + promotion
David Dehner replied:
Thank you John - I appreciate your great review and super support - Dave
Remy Francis
Lovely rendition and tone David! Congrats!!
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Remy for your great comments and visit - Dave
Canis Canon
I'm shivering. yep.
David Dehner replied:
Thank you Canis for your visit and great comment - Dave