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Kentucky Poster featuring the photograph Stone Cabin by Steven Nelson

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

5.50" x 8.00"

Overall:

7.50" x 10.00"

 

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Stone Cabin Poster

Steven Nelson

by Steven Nelson

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$24.56

Product Details

Stone Cabin poster by Steven Nelson.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

This boarded up and abandoned cabin stands in the woods near the Green River Ferry crossing at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. It was... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (4)

Tatiana Travelways

Tatiana Travelways

Congratulations! Your beautiful artwork has been featured on the main gallery of the "Travel Art" group at Fine Art America! For further promotion, I invite you to post it to our FB group (link provided on our homepage) F.

Steven Nelson replied:

Thank you very much!

Denise Harty

Denise Harty

Congratulations on your feature in the Covered Bridges and Historical Buildings group! L/F

Steven Nelson replied:

Thank you!

James Brunker

James Brunker

Beautiful, looks a nice peaceful location!

Steven Nelson replied:

Thank you! The park has lots of great trails for hiking and this was a ways off the side of one of them

Holly April Harris

Holly April Harris

Beautiful capture! Congratulations! I’m am very pleased to feature your beautiful image in the group Covered Bridges and Historical Buildings. It’s a wonderful addition to the group! Please add it to the “2022 Second Quarter Featured Images Collection” thread in the discussions area for a permanent record of the feature.

Steven Nelson replied:

Thank you very much! Will do

Artist's Description

This boarded up and abandoned cabin stands in the woods near the Green River Ferry crossing at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. It was originally built as part of the water treatment works done by the Civilian Conservation Corps probably some time in the 1930s but appears to be unused today

About Steven Nelson

Steven Nelson

I first studied black and white and darkroom photography at Muhlenberg College, where I graduated with a Bachelor's in both Art and Psychology. After graduation, I held multiple positions at the Visual Arts Center in NJ. Later I worked at a chain of camera stores where I was encouraged to learn and explore a wide array of photographic equipment and services. After a couple of years, I attended Marywood University, where I worked briefly in the school art gallery, and graduated with a Master's degree in Art Therapy. After some time working in the mental health field, economics drew me into first testing but ultimately developing software. All the while I continued to pursue photography, and most recently have moved to a mirrorless system...

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