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Title
Cellar Doors
Artist
David Beard
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
George Washington's Office Museum is located in an eighteenth-century structure in Old Town Winchester, Virginia, USA. Washington used a little log building, now the middle room of museum, as a military office from September 1755 to December of 1756 while Fort Loudoun was being constructed at the north end of town. Washington planned Fort Loudoun, supervised the work and brought his own blacksmiths from Mount Vernon to do the ironwork.
I'm very partial to old wood and stone structures, and as I approached the museum building, I saw this shot that, to my eye, included so many interesting features: the mottled color of the dark-stained clapboard; the weathered wooden cellar doors with their metal strap hinges, and the window-through-the-window, with old wavy glass and the top of an arch-backed chair visible inside the building. I added a very light texture to the finish, and warmed the colors just a bit to complete the image.
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Created By Southern Artists, 09/18/20
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September 17th, 2020
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