- Bryan Sabol
- Twin Pillars, DSCF0590-01
- Photograph on archival giclée paper
- 16 x 24 x 1 in (40.64 x 60.96 x 2.54 cm)
- Framed: 22 x 32 x 1 in (55.88 x 81.28 x 2.54 cm)
- Edition 1/10
- Signature: Hand-signed with the appropriate edition number ("1 of 10").
- $1,200
- From 24x16 Print
TWIN PILLARS
On the rare occasion when the sun sets on the equinox
With a full moon rising
The twin towers appear on this beach
Their shadows pointing to somewhere far out at sea
Some say it is the last vestige of the Atlantis Gate
But none has yet found the path
ABOUT THIS ARTWORK
This photograph of two metal ribs from a shipwreck, jutting out of the sand at low tide at Fort Stevens State Park, OR, USA, is available as a signed limited-edition physical print (printed on archival giclée paper), mounted to a backing board, and framed. Included with the framed print is the accompanying narrative (shown above), which is etched into a 3.5" x 5" black acrylic plaque. Both the print and the plaque have mounting hardware attached, making them ready to hang on your wall.
See this artwork's additional images for examples of the paired photograph and plaque.
- Collections: Seascapes