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Fort Greeting Card featuring the photograph Cannonballs by Patricia Januszkiewicz

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Cannonballs Greeting Card

Patricia Januszkiewicz

by Patricia Januszkiewicz

$4.95

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

Fort Macon, North Carolina ........ more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (17)

Flow Fitzgerald

Flow Fitzgerald

Nice one! v/f

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

very cool! v

WB Johnston

WB Johnston

Nicely composed. v

John Malone

John Malone

Very nice work! V

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

cool! v

William Voon

William Voon

Nice effect! v

Mary Deal

Mary Deal

Interesting sculpture. v

TONY GRIDER

TONY GRIDER

Outstanding capture and lighting! v/f

Thank you, Tony!

Patricia Januszkiewicz

Patricia Januszkiewicz

yes, Steve! shiny and big! appreciate your comment .... patricia

Steve Taylor

Steve Taylor

I love the way you shined your balls, LOL

Korobkin Anatoly

Korobkin Anatoly

Good caliber!

I love your comment! thank you, patricia ...

Karol  Livote

Karol Livote

Wonderfully done, Patricia! F&V

Thank you, Karol! appreciate your visit, comment and F&V ..... patricia

Sharon Burger

Sharon Burger

great lighting Patricia....fv

Thank you, Sharon! appreciate your comment on the lighting and the fv .... patricia

Katie  Wing Vigil

Katie Wing Vigil

Great lines against the orbs. Very nice. Vote!

Thank you so much, Katie! I love your comment "great lines against the orbs" ... plus appreciate your vote .... patricia

Mitch Shindelbower

Mitch Shindelbower

Cool shot ! v/f

Thank you, Mitch! so glad you like this ... appreciate the v/f .... patricia

Eric Tressler

Eric Tressler

Very nice!! The colors are fantastic. v/f

Thank you, Eric! very appreciative of your comments and the v/f .... patricia

Artist's Description

Fort Macon, North Carolina .....

Fort Macon was one of a system of coastal forts that were built around the borders of the still-young United States following the War of 1812. It was built on the eastern end of Bogue Bank, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and was intended to defend the entrance to the ports of Beaufort and Morehead City. Begun in 1826, it was completed and received its first garrison in 1834. As it was intended for defense against attacking enemy naval forces, it was built of masonry. Gunfire from a rolling ship's deck was not accurate enough at that time to be able to break down brick and stone walls. Although the advent of rifled artillery would soon make its walls vulnerable, no alterations were made in the fort. It was a generation out of date when the Civil War came.

About Patricia Januszkiewicz

Patricia Januszkiewicz

I love working with mixed media ... but have an obsession with photography and documenting my visual experiences. My personal activities have always involved nature and practices going inward to embrace a spiritual and intuitive dimension. Note: The "Fine Art America" watermark will not appear on any purchased artwork.

 

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