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Wormsloe Plantation Gate Canvas Print
by Joan Carroll
Product Details
Wormsloe Plantation Gate canvas print by Joan Carroll. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Wormsloe Plantation is a very popular and iconic place to visit when you are in Savannah GA area The beautiful old gate and concrete arch, the live... more
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Comments (352)
Artist's Description
Wormsloe Plantation is a very popular and iconic place to visit when you are in Savannah GA area The beautiful old gate and concrete arch, the live oaks dripping with Spanish moss, what's not to love? For one, all the cars! I waited until it was closed for the to get a shot no cars visible in the parking area just inside the gate! The avenue beyond the gate leads to the tabby ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial estate of Noble Jones (1702-1775). (Tabby is a type of concrete made with oyster shells). Jones was a humble carpenter who arrived in Georgia in 1733 with James Oglethorpe and the first group of settlers from England. Wormsloe's tabby ruin is the oldest standing structure in Savannah. A testament to the opportunities that existed in early North America, Jones went on to serve the colony as a doctor, constable, Indian agent, Royal Councilor and surveyor, laying out the towns of Augusta and New Ebenezer. He also commanded a company of marines charged with defending the Georgia coast f...
About Joan Carroll
Protected with PIXSY About Joan Carroll: I am a Fort Worth Texas-based outdoor photographer who feels at home while on the road...in Texas, in the US, around the world. Although travel and photography were dual interests from a young age, the coming of the digital camera provided undreamed of opportunities and unleashed previously untapped creativity. My photographic goal is to travel the world in a curious yet respectful way, taking the time to see and understand the unique story of each place I visit. Wherever I go I want to walk every street, hike every trail, ride the bus or metro, climb every tower, walk around and through every monument, and then do it all over again when the light changes. In every place, light, mood, color, and...
$75.00
Anas Afash
Gorgeous image ... L.F
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Anas
Renata Natale
Wonderful capture of the gate
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Renata
Allen Beatty
Excellent composition !!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you allen
Katia Witkowski
Beautiful photo
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Katia
Yabee Studio
Rustic historic art piece!. Nice!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Yabee
Paul Boizot
Very good, revisiting.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
RONALD MILLS
revisiting
Jim Love
revisit to a classic
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jim
Brian Baker
Revisiting :-)
Paul Quinn
Beautiful capture of a beautiful entrance
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you stuart
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Stuart
Paul Boizot
Very good, revisiting.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
Lyubov Shovkun
Wonderful
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Lyubov
Paul Boizot
Very good, revisiting.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
Garth Steger
stunning!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Garth
Paul Boizot
Very nice scene, revisiting.
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
Paul Quinn
Great image of a great place!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Paul
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful work!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Stuart
Angelo Marcialis
wonderful light l/f
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Angelo
Brian Baker
Wonderful capture
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Brian
Judy Vincent
Beautiful capture!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Judy
Debra Martz
Great capture!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you debra
Suzanne Wilkinson
Lovely image
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Suzanne
Jennifer White
Great work!
Joan Carroll replied:
thank you Jennifer