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A Capitol Day 2 Acrylic Print featuring the photograph A Capitol Day 2 by Mel Steinhauer

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A Capitol Day 2 Acrylic Print

Mel Steinhauer

by Mel Steinhauer

$84.00

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A Capitol Day 2 acrylic print by Mel Steinhauer.   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.

Design Details

(Copyright Mel Steinhauer all rights reserved) The original state capitol of Pennsylvania was located in Philadelphia. In 1779 the state government... more

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Artist's Description

(Copyright Mel Steinhauer all rights reserved) The original state capitol of Pennsylvania was located in Philadelphia. In 1779 the state government was moved to Lancaster and finally once again in 1812, it was moved to Harrisburg. The first structure was destroyed by fire in 1897 and the second building was abandoned during construction in 1899 when funding stopped. This beautiful building was completed in 1906 and was placed on our Nattional Register of Historic Places in 1977. I discovered it only recently with a beautiful fountain and an awesome sky to make it ... A Capitol Day.

I created this image from my original photograph taken on location by adding digital enhancements, textures or other effects. These effects and image details will become more visible by clicking inside the green magnifier square as the cursor is placed over the image.

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About Mel Steinhauer

Mel Steinhauer

My love for photography began as a boy when I was taught the basics by my father. During a tour of duty with an Army Combat K9 unit in Vietnam, I bought a professional model Nikon SLR camera and dreamed of becoming an artistic photographer when I returned home. A family of my own and a new career put that dream on hold for many years, but I had always enjoyed photography as an art form. Then, after surviving another kind of war with cancer back in 1997, I began to really see the beauty in our world. Ever since then I have been inspired with a new awareness of life and an improved photographic vision. This has compelled me to find beautiful scenes wherever I go and to share my favorite creations with others who may not have the time or...

 

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