The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Top Mat
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Dimensions
Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
Seen Better Times Framed Print
by Carol Lynn Coronios
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Seen Better Times framed print by Carol Lynn Coronios. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
There is a more complete history of this building describing Not an Inn Anymore, which shows the front corner of this historic building in Old... more
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Comments (1)
Artist's Description
There is a more complete history of this building describing Not an Inn Anymore, which shows the front corner of this historic building in Old Bennington, VT.
I heard the term 'wabi sabi' on Barnwood Builders, and had to look it up to clearly understand the concept. It's a Japanese and Chinese term, with the two words originally meaning 'despondence' and 'loneliness' or 'solitude' - so the term has more to do with feelings than attributes. But we have altered it to describe things - specifically, the beauty of things that are imperfect, humble, unconventional.
This building, this inn dating back before the Revolutionary War, epitomizes 'wabi sabi' for me - both in feeling and describing it. Built by Elijah Dewey in 1764, this section was added by the fifth owner, whose family still owns and resides in, the front, original part of the building. Under Walter Berry's direction, the inn operated until 1996. Three of his granddaughters inherited the property and...
About Carol Lynn Coronios
A photograph is visual emotion, running the gamut from stark images of horror—to ‘snapshots in time’ commemorating special moments—to pieces that draw you into their world as if they were magnetized. These are the photographs that evoke a gasp, a “WOW!” or an “awwwww.” I consider myself a visual historian. Whether taking photographs of you and your horse, an old barn, or a misty sunrise, I am preserving history. Not just for you, or that barn, or that sunrise - but for the memories each regenerates in others. Seeing (or hearing about) their reactions as they relive an experience or emotion—whether remembered or vicarious—makes my spirit sing. I research and provide background information if such is appropriate for a...
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Marnie Patchett
great image. excellent processing.
Carol Lynn Coronios replied:
Thank you, Marnie! It's probably Bennington's most 'famous' building.