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Disturbing the Flock Wood Print
by Julie Dant
Product Details
Disturbing the Flock wood print by Julie Dant. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Driving down a country road in southern Indiana the morning after an eighteen inch snowfall. The birds were forced to try to find sustenance at the... more
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Artist's Description
Driving down a country road in southern Indiana the morning after an eighteen inch snowfall. The birds were forced to try to find sustenance at the edges of freshly scraped roads.
About Julie Dant
All my photographs on FAA are copyright protected and may not be reproduced, copied, or used for any purpose without my express consent. Hello! My name is Julie Riker Dant and I live in the small town of Washington, in southwestern Indiana, in the United States. In the mid to late 90's, I began searching out and documenting with black and white photographs, old abandoned houses all over Indiana, the Midwest, Southeast and Deep South, with the intention of publishing a pictorial book one day. The book has not come to pass as of yet, however I have produced a video in which all of my Indiana houses are featured accompanied by beautiful Celtic music. It is entitled SOLEMN RELICS. In the process of searching out the old houses on...
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Bob Orsillo
Talk about great timing. Awesome photography Julie!
Julie Dant replied:
Well, thank you very much, Bob! Much appreciated. They were starving so they were all a little slow in flying up when I passed, poor things.
Vladimir Kholostykh
Nice shot! I like the title!
Julie Dant replied:
Thanks again, Vlad. I'm happy you are taken with my winter shots. Yes...the title was forced into my brain as I was driving down this long straight road and every 40 feet or so my approaching vehicle would disturb the little hungry birds from their desperate foraging.