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10.00" x 7.50"
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2.00"
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0.88"
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15.50" x 13.00"
Old Barn and Wood Stave Silo Framed Print
by Randy Rosenberger
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Old Barn and Wood Stave Silo framed print by Randy Rosenberger. 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
This is a photo of a very old farm, with its old barn and antique silo, made of wooden staves. It will be torn down soon, so wanted to capture the... more
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Artist's Description
This is a photo of a very old farm, with its old barn and antique silo, made of wooden staves. It will be torn down soon, so wanted to capture the old, before anything new took its place. This is located near Scandinavia, WI
About 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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Stephanie Moore
Lovely old barn, Randy - what a shame that it was torn down! FL
Mary Deal
The textures in these old barns and other structures would be a sketch artist's delight.
Kim Tran
Wonderful black and white shot of this gorgeous old barn Randy! L/f
Debra Martz
Beautiful work capturing this to preserve for memories! Great composition and details in all the wood boards! LFP
Bonnie Mason
Wow, love this! Especially in black and white! LF
Lenore Senior
Love this! Great textures and tones. v/f
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks so very much, Lenore, as always a pleasure to hear from you. Thank you very much for visiting my galleries and commenting on this shot, as I truly appreciate your time and support for my work, the work of our fine group of artists in the WFS group, and to all artists of FAA. It is truly appreciated, and welcomed! Forever, Elvis
Debbie Portwood
Fantastic shot Randy! I love it in b&w, it really accentuated the rustic details and lines of this wonderful old barn and silo! v.f
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks much Debbie, and it is still standing, with a nature preserve built around it. Thank you very much for visiting my galleries and commenting on this shot, as I truly appreciate your time and support for my work, the work of our fine group of artists in the WFS group, and to all artists of FAA. It is truly appreciated, and welcomed! Forever, Elvis
Phyllis Denton
I like this in B&W, Randy-----it really shows off the textures-----voted!
Randy Rosenberger replied:
The people that owned this property are deceased, and they bestowed upon the community, the buildings and about 60 acres of land overlooking, "Silver Lake", which is a beautiful spot to enjoy! The plans of the community is to make a trail and a rest stop on the property to venture along and enjoy, and they ARE keeping the old barn and silo, which was up for possible "tear down". Am very happy to see the preservation ideals of the community! 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,
Elaine Snyder
What a great shot Randy, such great detail! Glad to see that they are not going to tear it down! v/f
Randy Rosenberger replied:
The people that owned this property are deceased, and they bestowed upon the community, the buildings and about 60 acres of land overlooking, "Silver Lake", which is a beautiful spot to enjoy! The plans of the community is to make a trail and a rest stop on the property to venture along and enjoy, and they ARE keeping the old barn and silo, which was up for possible "tear down". Am very happy to see the preservation ideals of the community! 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,
Sharon Burger
This is beautifully preserved by your wonderful photograph Randy, a memory out of time...just think what this image would mean to someone that knew this old place in yesteryear... what a keepsake, v/f
Randy Rosenberger replied:
The people that owned this property are deceased, and they bestowed upon the community, the buildings and about 60 acres of land overlooking, "Silver Lake", which is a beautiful spot to enjoy! The plans of the community is to make a trail and a rest stop on the property to venture along and enjoy, and they ARE keeping the old barn and silo, which was up for possible "tear down". Am very happy to see the preservation ideals of the community! 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, Sharon! Loves and hugs to my friend! Hope this finds you getting stronger and better able for coping with life, as you so very well deserve! forever, Elvis!
Carol Senske
Both the color version and this black and white are marvelous, Randy. I think this just edges out the color version because the black and white adds to the old look:>) V/F
Randy Rosenberger replied:
So good to her from you, my dear friend! 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, Sharon!!
Randy Rosenberger
They tore the old farmhouse down a week ago, so am glad I captured this, as its future may be looking glum. Or, they may recharge it and use it for a shelter along the trail by the lake. I hope so, as I do hate to see this history just destroyed. Thanks for your supportive comment, Nina, as it means a lot!