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The Strafford Meetinghouse, Vermont (2022) Photograph by Francois de Melogue

43.18 x 63.5cm (unframed) / 41.91 x 62.23cm (actual image size)

£296.97

The Strafford Meetinghouse, Vermont
Francois de Melogue
2022 | Archival pigment print on 100% cotton rag fine art paper | 17x25

The Strafford Meetinghouse sits on its low hill as it has since 1799, white clapboard catching the thin light of early spring. The grass below is the color of dried wheat, not yet greened by the season, and the bare maples flanking the path stand with their branches spread like open hands. The clock on the tower reads the hour to an empty road. There is no softness here: the air carries the cold specific to mud and exposed earth, to the last of winter releasing its hold on the ground.

Above, the sky is working. Deep marine blue breaks open around masses of cloud that billow and stack, lit white on their edges and carrying shadow in their cores. The steeple enters this turbulence with complete composure. The white paint is not brilliant but settled, the white of old lime and cold mornings, and it holds the grey light rather than throwing it back. A small building against a large sky, and yet the hill tips the balance in its favor, lifting it just enough that it meets the eye straight on.

Quality is about longevity. I use a high-resolution Canon R5 Mark II to capture every detail of the Vermont landscape. Each piece is printed in-studio using professional-grade Canon Pro-1100 and Epson P9000 systems with archival pigment inks on natural cotton paper to create a print that will last for generations.
Print only, with a 1/4 inch wide white bordering for convenient matting and (or) framing
Unmatted (unmounted) / unframed.

Materials used:

Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 using museum-grade archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag fine art paper.

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#church#photography#fine art#print#wall art#new england#rural#home decor#historic#americana#steeple#vermont#meetinghouse#noah kahan
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The Strafford Meetinghouse, Vermont
Francois de Melogue
2022 | Archival pigment print on 100% cotton rag fine art paper | 17x25

The Strafford Meetinghouse sits on its low hill as it has since 1799, white clapboard catching the thin light of early spring. The grass below is the color of dried wheat, not yet greened by the season, and the bare maples flanking the path stand with their branches spread like open hands. The clock on the tower reads the hour to an empty road. There is no softness here: the air carries the cold specific to mud and exposed earth, to the last of winter releasing its hold on the ground.

Above, the sky is working. Deep marine blue breaks open around masses of cloud that billow and stack, lit white on their edges and carrying shadow in their cores. The steeple enters this turbulence with complete composure. The white paint is not brilliant but settled, the white of old lime and cold mornings, and it holds the grey light rather than throwing it back. A small building against a large sky, and yet the hill tips the balance in its favor, lifting it just enough that it meets the eye straight on.

Quality is about longevity. I use a high-resolution Canon R5 Mark II to capture every detail of the Vermont landscape. Each piece is printed in-studio using professional-grade Canon Pro-1100 and Epson P9000 systems with archival pigment inks on natural cotton paper to create a print that will last for generations.
Print only, with a 1/4 inch wide white bordering for convenient matting and (or) framing
Unmatted (unmounted) / unframed.

Materials used:

Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 using museum-grade archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag fine art paper.

Details:

Tags:

#landscape#church#photography#fine art#print#wall art#new england#rural#home decor#historic#americana#steeple#vermont#meetinghouse#noah kahan
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