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Dimensions
Image:
7.00" x 8.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.50" x 13.50"
Livingston Channel Framed Print
by John Steven Calder
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Livingston Channel framed print by John Steven Calder. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This work in progress will be a memory of me and my Grandfather fishing on a dock at the southern point of Hickory Island, outside of Detroit... more
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Artist's Description
This work in progress will be a memory of me and my Grandfather fishing on a dock at the southern point of Hickory Island, outside of Detroit Michigan.
To our right is Michigan and the USA. To our left is Canada. In front of us is the northern opening to Lake Erie. To our left was the Livingston Channel, a deep-water channel where the grand lake freighters would pass between the Great Lakes.
We would get up early at our cottage and dig for worms in the woods (see above ?). Sitting on the dock was one of the most beautiful views in the world! As the enormous lake freighters came by, Grandpa would tell me its name, where it came from, where its going and what is was carrying. Gee’s he surely was the smartest man on earth!
As I got older and started to read, I found that the Detroit News would print this information, in color, every Sunday on the back page of the comics. Seems Grandpa would clip this information and save it in his pocket!
I still...
About John Steven Calder
Born in Detroit Michigan in the year of the finest Chevrolet, 1957, Calders upbringing was one of extraordinary paradoxes. Son of a Gangster, an alter boy, a budding filmmaker and artist. An accomplished designer and inventor, Mr. Calders a Designer a Teacher, a Mentor and Leader. Proven leader of bright creative team of engineers and designers to develop innovative products. Products that make us better and use technology to improve our life, products that can change the world. Mr. Calder has designed countless hardware, software consumer and commercial products for over 40 years. The Ocean Beach Series is a collection of CSS Art, extremely simple web pages with the minimal amount of coding. It began as an exercise at the San...
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