Columbia Canal At Gervais Street Bridge Metal Print
by Lisa Wooten
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Columbia Canal At Gervais Street Bridge metal print by Lisa Wooten. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Purchased: 2019, 2020
The Columbia Canal is the surviving canal of a series of canals built by the State of South Carolina in 1824 using the... more
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Artist's Description
Purchased: 2019, 2020
The Columbia Canal is the surviving canal of a series of canals built by the State of South Carolina in 1824 using the labor of indentured Irishmen to provide direct water routes between the upstate settlements and the towns on the fall line. It is on the Congaree and Broad Rivers in Columbia, South Carolina. It is the focal point of the Riverfront Park in Columbia. The canal is now used to generate hydroelectric power by the South Carolina Electric & Gas Co.[2][3]
The Columbia Canal is on the National Register of Historic Places, No. 79002392. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has additional pictures and information,[4] and copies of the nomination forms.[5]
There are additional pictures, and information available from the Historic American Engineering Record at the Library of Congress.[6]
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1824 Canal[edit]
In 1820, construction started on a canal to navigate the rapids where the Broa...
About Lisa Wooten
I am a retired fitness instructor/personal trainer just wanting to show people the beautiful world we live in. The beautiful world God has given us. Beauty is around us everywhere, the matter is that we have to see it with different eyes. Everyone knows that a flower, a puppy or a sunset is beautiful, but there are many other things that deserve our attention and that are beautiful for other reasons than simply visual. Things tell us stories, everything you find in your way has something to say, an old building, an abandoned church, even old tools tell us about themselves. But, how do we make other people listen and find the beauty? Well, that's called "art". Art makes things talk by themselves and tell us their story, it gives real...
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Julie Barrick 17 Days Ago
Awesome capture!
Sherilyn Harper
Beautiful framing of these bridges, wonderful contrast Lisa
Anas Afash
Beautiful artwork .. L/F
Jim Love
Superb
Marine B Rosemary
Awesome shot
Gigi Thomas
Wonderful capture
Gigi Thomas
Wonderful
Kim Seelig
Nice perspective.
Geoff Farmer
Outstanding!
Paul Quinn
Nice framing with the bridge
Renata Natale
Lovely capture framed by the bridge
Jasna Dragun
Great capture! l/f
Lingfai Leung
Beautiful Bridge
Joseph S Giacalone
nice work
Norma Brandsberg
Nice framing!
Katia Witkowski
Wonderful colors, nice view! Favored.
La Moon Art
Nice!
Judy Jones
Beautiful image
Lucia Waterson
Great capture!
Lynnie Lang
Great photography.
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Jennifer White
Nice capture!
Gigi Thomas
Beautifully seen
Kathi Isserman
Great framing
Paul Quinn
Great Capture