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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Up on the Hill Poster
by Karen Casey-Smith
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Up on the Hill poster by Karen Casey-Smith. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A rustic wood barn and stone root cellar sit up on the hill on the side of a country road in beautiful Arkansas. The trees are beginning to change to... more
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Artist's Description
A rustic wood barn and stone root cellar sit up on the hill on the side of a country road in beautiful Arkansas. The trees are beginning to change to their fall colors.
About Karen Casey-Smith
CONNECTIONS: Facebook | Photo Energy Blog | Website My Flower Mandalas and photography are about light and energy. Capturing the peace and perfection present in all things is my focus. My hope is that each viewer will experience a connection to the spirit, the truest essence, of my subjects, and this in turn will assist them in connecting to their own peace and perfection. I came to photography with a background in art, and a long time interest in healing and energy work. I am a Tai Chi player, and use Reiki, Qigong, Chios, Seichim, Donna Eden's Energy Medicine plus other energy healing systems learned along the way. All of these things influence and infuse my work. The flower mandalas are created from my own photographs. Each has its...
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Gene Parks
Awesome shot Karen... I just love these old rustic icons. L/F
Karen Casey-Smith replied:
Thanks so much, Gene!
Anthony Lyon
Karen, this is a wonderful photograph. It's full of rustic charm and is, without doubt, a story teller's dream. Fav'/voted.
Karen Casey-Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Anthony! I appreciate your thoughtful comment.
Susan See
It would be so neat to know the history behind the barn and what looks like a root cellar or such. You don't see a lot of rounded roof/frame barns.
Karen Casey-Smith replied:
Thank you, Susan! I actually know who to ask about the history of this place. I'll have to write to him and see what he can tell me. I'll write you if I find out anything interesting! :)