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12.00" x 6.50"
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12.00" x 6.50"
Over The Hill And Far Away Canvas Print

by Theresa Tahara
Product Details
Over The Hill And Far Away canvas print by Theresa Tahara. 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
Not much snow but it's sure cold. Storybook Farm is just over the hill and the shed on the left houses an old farm machine. Picture was taken... more
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Comments (22)
Artist's Description
Not much snow but it's sure cold. Storybook Farm is just over the hill and the shed on the left houses an old farm machine. Picture was taken towards the end of January 2012.
About Theresa Tahara

Theresa Tahara is a fine art photographer and digital artist specializing in FotoArtistry. Use the contact button beside my selfie to join my email list for special discounts. "I believe that the more we look for beauty in this world, the more beauty there is to be found. If it is an expectation, it will appear and I try to convey this appearance with my photography. Life itself can be an endless creative journey and I am glad to be part of it." - Theresa Tahara Specializing in creative manipulation photography. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
$80.00
John Stephens
Beautiful winter scene! I want to continue following the road!
Steven Macanka
such a beautiful photograph. the great wide open space, the freedom to breath deeply, to think in total silence. so very calming this image is to me. v.
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Steven. ;-)
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Wonderful perspective Theresa! Love the barn in the background. We Voted! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you D
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Splendid, dreamlike winter landscape....... f,v
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Ana. ;-)
Jenny Rainbow
Beautifully accomplished this winter view, like a drawing! Wonderful work, Theresa!
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Jenny. ;-)
Bob Orsillo
Theresa this is so fine! You have beautiful country. Your composition makes this photograph special for me! V/F
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thanks very much, Bob. ;-)
HJBH Photography
A beautiful winter scene Theresa! f/v!
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Heidi. ;-)
Odd Jeppesen
An outstanding Winter image.
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Odd. ;-)
Ann Horn
Wonderfully spare beauty, Theresa. Winter going on and on and on...
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Ann. ;-)
Tara Turner
excellent!
Theresa Tahara replied:
Hi Tara, thank you. ;-)
Dagmar Helbig
Theresa, a very beautiful scenery, vf - Dagmar
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Dagmar. ;-)
Joan Carroll
very 1930s looking! V
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Joan. It took me a minute but I assume you mean the Dust Bowl and I agree, it does look pretty desolate. ;-)
Marcia Lee Jones
Wonderful stark picture...love the black barn! v
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Marcia. ;-)
Lynn Palmer
Starkly beautiful! v/f/t/g+
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Lynn. ;-)
Susan Capuano
I love the beauty of the bleakness broken by the stark fence lines, awesome work Theresa! v/f
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Susan. ;-)
Marlene Burns
i love the undulating movement in this piece, theresa!
Theresa Tahara replied:
Thank you, Marlene. ;-)