Photography
The Road Below (William D. Gibson)
- Item Number
- 180
- Estimated Value
- 120 USD
- Leading Bid
- 65 USD
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Photography
19" x 23" x 1.5"
Aerial views of sights we see daily can take on very different looks, sometimes more or less colorful, artistic, sometimes geometric or panoramic and visually pleasing. Such was the case of the street in this photograph which displayed a dizzying swirl of crack seals bounded by a fence and trees. It is a color photograph which uses the black and white contrast of a snowy winter background and an asphalt road.
William D. Gibson holds a B.A. from Brown University. Upon retirement, he added the pursuit of painting in acrylics & writing novels to his activities. He recently added photography to his artistic pursuits as a drone pilot of a Mavic Pro. This technological advancement serves as a flying camera to enable aerial views not usually seen. He is self-taught and a member of the Taunton Art Association and the AAM.
Item Special Note
A note on bidding: Any high bid that does not follow the listed bidding increments will be nullified and voided.
The Bidding Increments are as follows:
$1-99, the bidding increment is $5
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$200-499, the bidding increment is $20
$500-999, the bidding increment is $50
$1000 and up, the bidding increment is $100
This item can be shipped or picked up at the Attleboro Arts Museum from November 6-10, 2018. The Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. The winning bidder is responsible for all shipping and handling costs. The artist retains all reproduction and copyrights.
Donated By:
William D. Gibson
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