Niagara On The Lake Metal Print
by Michael Swanson
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Niagara On The Lake metal print by Michael Swanson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The first capitol of Upper Canada, during the War of 1812 was moved to York (Toronto). Originally called Butlersburg, the Town received official... more
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The first capitol of Upper Canada, during the War of 1812 was moved to York (Toronto). Originally called Butlersburg, the Town received official status in 1781as Newark, a British military post.
Later it changed name again, this time to Niagara & in the 1880's became
known as Niagara-on-the-Lake which is now a year round world tourist and Shaw Theatre destination. It still boasts of many original 1700 and 1800 houses along with the historical Laura Seacord settlement and world entertainment festival events.
Fort George sits along the Niagara trail a favourite bicycle and pedestrian path which follows the Niagara river to the Falls. The area is also a great wine growing region due to its location below the Niagara escarpment and bordering Lake Ontario. The Prince of Wales Hotel is a landmark and is the defacto town centre where one can catch a horse and carriage ride year roundes.
About Michael Swanson
CHECK OUT SwansonArt Originals LATEST SALE Please VOTE for your favorite images, it helps sales. Thanks ___________________________________________________ Michael Swanson "The hands of a Craftsman, the heart of an Artist." Heritage Gallery, Laguna, CA I'm often told; "Your art is so real looking why not just take a photo"? Well yes, if I could not draw I probably would, however a photo rarely reflects the three dimensional world we experiences, how often have you been disappointed that your photograph did not turn out as you expected? Let me explain; in a three dimensional world we see things subjectively, photographs can only capture a split second of any scene which often disappoints and is the main reason...
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David Stasiak
Congratulations!
Elijah Knight
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Catherine Howard
Michael... This is master class at it's best! Superb painting.. V/F