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Still Life at Chenonceau Poster
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Still Life at Chenonceau poster by Nikolyn McDonald. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This classic still life of a large basket of root vegetables on a table in the under-ground (actually under water) kitchen of the Chenonceau Castle... more
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Poster Reviews (21204)
Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Adam Castro
April 24th, 2024
Love this brings back memories of this awesome game that year.
Adam Castro
April 24th, 2024
Awesome picture
Heather Griffith
April 24th, 2024
Gorgeous!
Francoise Mhun
April 24th, 2024
Very good quality paper and print
Robert Hulst
April 24th, 2024
Just like I ordered. Very pleased.
Tex Tex
April 23rd, 2024
Awesome artwork! Looks great printed and hung up. Just what I was looking for, for the vibe!
Artist's Description
This classic still life of a large basket of root vegetables on a table in the under-ground (actually under water) kitchen of the Chenonceau Castle in France is presented in sepia tones, perfect for its vintage feel.
Tied for 2nd place in the juried Gallery Wall group's Still Life contest, March, 2015
Featured: Beige, Brown, Sepia; France Photography and Paints
About Nikolyn McDonald
I use my camera to explore the world around me and as a basis for creative expression. Because I live in Nebraska, I have a fondness for rural scenes that will be evident as you explore my images, but I enjoy traveling and have many other interests as well. I hope you enjoy your visit. All photographs and images in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Nikolyn McDonald. All rights reserved. Copying and/or distributing these images without my permission is strictly prohibited. You can contact me using this site's e-mail feature. You are invited to like my Facebook page.
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Karen Slagle
LOVE this. f/l
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Karen.
Joan Carroll
congrats on reaching 500+ views!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Joan.
Nikolyn McDonald
Thank you to the collector from Washington DC who bought a print of this one - I hope you are very satisfied with it.
Irina Sztukowski
Creative artwork! Congratulations on the recent sale. Well deserved!!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Irina.
Mitch Spence
Congratulation on your third place tie in the Still Life in Photography contest, Nikolyn. I very much admire the skill and beauty evidenced in this fine image.
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
And thank you, Mitch - both for the lovely comment and for letting me know. I'd missed this.
Linda Covino
gorgeous still life F
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Linda.
Meg Shearer
I love the light and tones and the fascinating basket of roots. This is wonderful! L/F!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, Meg. Yes, I agree on the fascination of the subject - who would ever think that an old basket of root vegetables that look as if they have just been pulled from the garden would make an interesting "centerpiece"? It's all those shapes and textures, I guess :) Appreciate the comment.
Betty Denise
I love the light and tones in this one Nikolyn!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thanks so much, Betty.
Maggie Terlecki
So textural, Nikolyn, that the root vegetables have a very lifelike and almost human body part feel to them. The natural light from the window behind is one of my favorite types of light for still life. It gives such a nice Chiaroscuro effect and gives a lot of volume. This is truly a fantastic shot!
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
You've picked a personal favorite. It's printed on canvas and framed in a very simple black frame and hanging in my dining room - along with another from the same place, Cuisine at Chenonceau which I toned to match.
RC DeWinter
Lovely piece, congrats on your placement in the Gallery Wall contest, l/f
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you, RC. I appreciate it.
Rahdne Zola
Great composition, depth, and textures, Nikolyn. Le Château de Chenonceau is one of the most majestic structures on Earth and you've captured the atmosphere nicely.
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you very much. You are right - it's an incredible place.
Viktor Lazarev
Wow...What a gorgeous piece....v/f
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thank you very much, Viktor. You have picked a personal favorite. I have identically framed prints of this one and a companion piece which I call Cuisine at Chenonceau on the wall in my own dining room. I edited them at the same time so the tones would be the same.