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Fodder Canvas Print featuring the photograph A Marshmallow World in Wisconsin by Randy Rosenberger

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A Marshmallow World in Wisconsin Canvas Print

Randy Rosenberger

by Randy Rosenberger

$47.04

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A Marshmallow World in Wisconsin canvas print by Randy Rosenberger.   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.

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This reminded me of the Dean Martin song, It's a Marshmallow World in the Winter! Here and in many rural areas around the country, we see these huge... more

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Comments (45)

Michael May

Michael May

Perfect title for this great capture!

Kathryn Jones

Kathryn Jones

Great find and capture! I don't think that they do this here, in the UK. At least I have never seen or heard of it. The next time that I have the opportunity of conversing with a farmer, I'll make mention of it. It is such a good idea!

Karen Cook

Karen Cook

Who knew they grew marshmallows in Wisconsin! Great rural scene Randy..tweeted

Sharon McConnell

Sharon McConnell

Great title! Nice capture of country living. L/f

Tami Quigley

Tami Quigley

This is wonderful Randy, and love the title too! L/F

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Check out my friend, Wayne Stabnaw, who was a guest artist at our annual Art Show and Garden Walk this year, as he is always trying to "top" me, and he usually does. He came up with "Irish Marshmallows!" LOL You would truly enjoy his galleries! I would personally like to offer my gratitude to you for visiting my site, and choosing this shot to comment on. It is very honorary to me, and it means a lot! Your comment is so very welcomed and very much appreciated! Forever, Elvis

Debbie Portwood

Debbie Portwood

Wonderful shot Randy! They even bale cotton like this now.. I was just getting used to the huge oblong bails with tarps on top! :D Oh well progress must happen I suppose! v.f

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Thanks Sandi, and the campfire would have to be more like a bonfire. LOL

Photographic Arts And Design Studio

Photographic Arts And Design Studio

Love the title. Great shot! V

Thanks so very much for your welcomed and gracious comment on this piece, as I truly am grateful that you took the time to visit. Thanks again for stopping by and commenting and supporting our group. Much appreciated! Forever, Elvis

Mary Machare

Mary Machare

Wonderful composition with the white wrapped bales forming a line through the green of the pasture and the trees. vf

Thanks so very much for your welcomed and gracious comment on this piece, as I truly am grateful that you took the time to visit. Thanks again for stopping by and commenting and supporting our group. Much appreciated! Forever, Elvis

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Smores! :)

OH YA! You bring the large Hershey chocolate bars, and we can build one huge fire, and Wayne Stabnaw already volunteered his skid steer to move the mallows! Oh we must contact Billy for the Graham Crackers! LOL Love it, and enjoy the mush!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Thanks much Anne, and I do love your keen sense of humor, as I have a friend in Neenah, WI that volunteers his fork lift to put them on a huge tree trunk, as a stick, and trying roasting them, but then for those who want S'mores, we could be in big trouble! LOL

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Got that right, good Buddy! For sure, for sure! It is a bargain, if the price is right! LOL Love your keen sense of humor, Wayne! I truly and respectfully appreciate your nice comment and taking the time to view and comment on this piece. It is inspiring to see your awesome support!

Wayne Stabnaw

Wayne Stabnaw

I will drive them but you have to build the fire and tell me when there done.

Terence Davis

Terence Davis

Hay Randy, a great country landscape.

Love your terrific sense of humor, Terence! LOL I truly and respectfully appreciate your nice comment and taking the time to view and comment on this piece. It is inspiring to see your awesome support!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Are you going to drive the "mallows" to use then, Wayne, as we are sitting around the campfire! LOL You sure got that one right, my friend! Thanks for your grandiose sense of humor. I love it! Forever, Elvis!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Thanks for your nice comment and your keen sense of humor, Nava, as you will never know how much the giggles, chuckles, and laughter I get from some of your messages and emails, really picks me up, especially on some of the "downer" type days. I appreciate you very much as an important and integral part of our growing group. Oh, we hit position no. * today out of nearly 3000! Yah! But, you are also a very wonderful friend to have, with your support, cheerfulness, and sense of humor, as the song laments, "That's What Friends Are For"! Thanks again for being you, a superlative person!

Wayne Stabnaw

Wayne Stabnaw

Randy for roasting these marshmallows you need a tractor with bale spear mounted on a front end loader. But you need to guess when they are done as you a ways away from the fire.

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

---the giant stick is in plain view in the background--you just have to 'whittle' one off--actually--you will need several for all of the Wisconsin group for the marshmallow roast-- :)

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Oh by the way, Wayne, as you are so versed in finding unique things in the art field and photography paraphernalia, might you know where I could buy a 'GIANT" stick for roasting these? LOL Thanks for being there always, Wayne as you and your wife are such fine people to know, and I truly relish our acquaintance!

Wayne Stabnaw

Wayne Stabnaw

Hi Randy, I see that you found the marshmallows. Great job on taking the photo.

Bob and Nancy Kendrick

Bob and Nancy Kendrick

Terrific capture! v

Thanks so much, Bob and Nancy for your comment and vote, as it is very much welcomed!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Thanks much, Joyce, as I found it atypical of Wisconsin landscapes in agricultural areas, and thought it may be of interest to some.

Artist's Description

This reminded me of the Dean Martin song, " It's a Marshmallow World in the Winter"! Here and in many rural areas around the country, we see these huge groupings of round bales of hay, wrapped in white plastic for preservation. I got to see one of the machines in progress, and it just amazed me from loose hay to a giant marshmallow in just seconds! Amazing to watch the process. It would be a real task, if one would try to roast one over an open fire though! LOL Typically seen in early summer to late fall, and a fork lift is needed to move them! Cool site, if you aren't familiar with the process. Hope you enjoy the Marshmallow World in Wisconsin!

About Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

As a retired teacher, having taught for 35 years, I spend a lot of time in our many flower gardens, with water features, metal sculptures, and many flowering trees, bushes and shrubs. My wife gave me a digital camera for a Christmas present a few years ago, and I started taking photos of the many types of flora and fauna on our property. This became an enjoyable hobby for me, to enjoy the outdoors, and capture some of the beautiful photo opportunities that our gardens have provided. I especially love close-ups of flowers and insects, and basically anything that has something unique to capture on film. I have entered several contests in our area, and even won some recognition with my photos. I have posted on Face Book and am now...

 

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