South Carolina State House Columns Metal Print
by Lisa Wooten
Product Details
South Carolina State House Columns 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.
Design Details
Purchased: 2016
The South Carolina State House is the building housing the government of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The building houses... more
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Artist's Description
Purchased: 2016
The South Carolina State House is the building housing the government of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The building houses the South Carolina General Assembly and the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. Until 1971, it also housed the Supreme Court.[3] It is located in the capital city of Columbia near the corner of Gervais and Assembly Streets.
The State House is in the Greek Revival style; it is approximately 180 feet (55 m) tall, 300 feet (91 m) long, 100 feet (30 m) wide. It weighs more than 70,000 short tons (64,000 t) and has 130,673 square feet (12,140 m2) of space. The South Carolina State House was designed first by architect P. H. Hammarskold.[4] Construction began in 1851, but the original architect was dismissed for fraud and dereliction of duty.[5] Soon thereafter, the structure was largely dismantled because of defective materials and workmanship.[6] John Niernsee redesigned the structure and work began on it...
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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Natural Abstract 11 Days Ago
Fantastic composition.
Paul Boizot 11 Days Ago
Nice POV.
Stuart Litoff 11 Days Ago
Very nice!
Saving Memories By Making Memories 11 Days Ago
Great pillar use
Paul Quinn 11 Days Ago
Nicely done
Michaela Perryman
Looks good with the mono treatment, faved
Marine B Rosemary
Wonderful POV
Carol Montoya
Fantastic architecture!
Judy Vincent
Excellent capture!
Natural Abstract
Wonderfully composed, great lines.
Renata Natale
A great shot!
Steve Karol
Awesome
Norma Brandsberg
Beautiful!
Jasna Dragun
Very nice !! l/f
Patricia Hofmeester
Wonderful perspective
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Amazing structure.
Anna Serebryanik
Wonderful!
Renata Natale
Great shot and a great mood here.
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Lisa Wooten replied:
Thank you
Az Jackson
Beautiful.
Lisa Wooten replied:
Thank you
Toni Abdnour
Very nice, Lisa! l/f
Lisa Wooten replied:
Thank you
Robert Tubesing
Fascinating image.
Lisa Wooten replied:
Thank you
Ruth Jolly
Wonderful capture of Americana.
Lisa Wooten replied:
Thank you
Sharon McConnell
Nicely captured!
Lisa Wooten replied:
thank you
Karen Cook
Great architectural capture
Lisa Wooten replied:
thank you