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The Hurricane and the Confederate Monuments Acrylic Print
by Aberjhani
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The Hurricane and the Confederate Monuments acrylic print by Aberjhani. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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One of the city of Savannah's most admired public spaces, Forsyth Park, became a devastated landscape after the edge of Hurricane Matthew swept... more
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Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic.
The image is the art - it doesn't get any cleaner than that!
All acrylic prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with four aluminum mounting posts (Option #1) or hanging wire (Option #2).
The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
There are two different ways to mount your acrylic print.
Option #1 (Mounting Posts) - Attach your print to your wall with four aluminum mounting posts. The cylindrical cap of each mounting post can be removed, allowing you to thread a small screw along the center axis of the of post and into the wall. When you're finished, simply reattached each cap, and you're done. The mounting posts act as stand-offs and keep your print separated from the wall by 1". All of the required mounting hardware (i.e. posts, screws, and wall anchors) is included with your print. Click here for mounting details.
Option #2 (Hanging Wire) - With this option, your acrylic print is attached to a 1/4" thick black board which has a wooden frame and hanging wire attached to the back. There are no metal mounting posts at the corners. Simply put a nail in your wall, hang your print from the hanging wire, and you're done. Due to the thickness of the black board and mounting frame, your print is separated from the wall by 1.50" Click here for mounting details.
Acrylic Print Reviews (1999)
Average Rating (4.77 Stars):
Claudia Phillips
April 23rd, 2024
Fine Art America is amazing !!! All of my photographs on acrylic turned out so beautiful. Great quality!
Eugene Brugger
April 19th, 2024
lovely print; easy to order; fast delivery. Overall highly recommended.
Crystal Stump
April 15th, 2024
I am so pleased with the photograph. It captures what I saw during my visit to Sedona perfectly! I especially loved the ease in hanging this art.
Dale Feinberg
March 29th, 2024
Great
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
MELISSA FONTENETTE-MITCHELL
March 28th, 2024
PLEASE HAVE ITEMS TO BE SHIPPED AND DELIVERED NO LATER THAN APRIL 8TH
Artist's Description
One of the city of Savannah's most admired public spaces, Forsyth Park, became a devastated landscape after the edge of Hurricane Matthew swept through the city on October 7 and 8, 2016. The giant toppled tree seen in this image was one of many that transformed the normally garden-like tranquility of Forsyth Park into something more like a foreboding swamp or a war zone.
The park was the location of an important campground during the American Civil War. That historical footnote is commemorated by the tall fenced-in Confederate Monument framed by the clearing sky, and the smaller bust of Confederate Army Major General Lafayette McLaws.
The abundance of monuments documenting history considered important to Southern Whites in contrast to the paucity of such monuments acknowledging the city's large African-American population's accomplishments has long been a source of political and social contention.
About Aberjhani
I was born and raised in the southeastern United States, then spent many years, while pursuing my education and serving in the U.S. Air Force, traveling around America and the world. Much of story is told in recent book releases like Greeting Flannery OConnor at the Back Door of My Mind and Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah. Artwork by me is featured on the cover of both books. My last 4 public exhibits were at the Savannah/Hilton Head Airport Art Gallery in Savannah, Georgia, USA, and during a cultural arts event in the historic Lafayette Square in the same city. I am currently completing an artbook project on different challenge which humanity has been facing in the 2020s, with text contributions from writers around the world. My...
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Thanks tremendously Scott. I appreciate the visit & the kind words.
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Thank you very much Stephen.
Stephen Thomas
Excellent documentary photo +
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Thank you Harsh Malik for checking out The Hurricane and the Confederate Monuments. Glad you like it.
Harsh Malik
Wonderful capture! L/F
Vadim Levin
Absolutely outstanding photo!
Aberjhani replied:
Thank you Vadim. Appreciate the visit.
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Thank you very much Shoal. That's about the way it felt when Hurricane Matthew was storming through the region and one of the reasons this photograph helped inspire the book DREAMS OF THE IMMORTAL CITY SAVANNAH.
Shoal Hollingsworth
WOW, this is incredible. The power of nature is unmatched
DANNY LOWE
Sometimes there is a deeper meaning to a work that is only revealed with time. This is one of those. Great photo!
Aberjhani replied:
Thank you Danny. A friend whom I considered a mentor once said something similar about a work's deeper meaning being revealed with time. All the discussions taking place today regarding Confederate monuments in public spaces does seem to make that applicable to "The Hurricane and the Confederate Monuments."
Angeles M Pomata
Awesome composition in this gorgeous photo, Aberjhani!! The fallen tree on the foreground with the monument at the background give a taste of the Hurricane and its effects. L/F
Aberjhani replied:
Thank you very much Angeles. I'm always amazed that I had to survive Hurricane Matthew before venturing out to get this shot.
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Now that hurricane season 2019 has gotten underway, it's a good time to revisit "The Hurricane And The Confederate Monuments" photograph. Greatly appreciate the USA PHOTOGRAPHERS & YOUR VERY PHOTOGRAPHY groups for previously featuring it. This is also one of the primary inspirations behind the book DREAMS OF THE IMMORTAL CITY SAVANNAH.
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Thank you very much Geraldine and Ann. Your shared insights are greatly appreciated.
Ann Horn
Your documentation of the the hurricane is most effective, Aberjhani. f/l
Geraldine Scull
Outstanding framing and capture !
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Hard to believe yet another hurricane has impacted Savannah since this photograph was taken of Hurricane Matthew's devastation in 2016 and now the city along with many others is preparing for Hurricane Michael.
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Glad you liked it Jack. Since this was the result of a hurricane, checking the scene out in real life was scary and exciting at the same time.
Jack Zulli
Like what was seen and how its presented, joy to view;)
Sherry Hallemeier
Beautifully executed. Love the showing of the disaster along with statues very nicely framed that are so very old. Hurricanes can really tear some things up but cannot touch others. Thank you for taking this photo and sharing! -Sherry
Aberjhani replied:
Thank you Sherry. It was a weird scene to experience in person but the kind of thing I felt important to document.