Moulton Barn at Mormon Row Metal Print
by Geraldine Alexander
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Moulton Barn at Mormon Row metal print by Geraldine Alexander. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The T.A. Moulton Barn is all that remains of the homestead built by Thomas Alma Moulton and his sons between about 1912 and 1945. It sits west of the... more
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Artist's Description
The T.A. Moulton Barn is all that remains of the homestead built by Thomas Alma Moulton and his sons between about 1912 and 1945. It sits west of the road known as Mormon Row, in an area called Antelope Flats, between the towns of Kelly and Moose. It is near the homestead of Andy Chambers. The property with the barn was one of the last parcels sold to the National Park Service by the Moulton family. Often photographed, the barn with the Teton Range in the background has become a symbol of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
About Geraldine Alexander
Geraldine is an award winning self taught photographer who resides in Ft Myers, Florida. Her work has been displayed in local galleries and other venues and has been sold to collectors throughout the US and Canada. She has been recognized by The Photographic Society of America for the fine quality of her photos.
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HH Photography
I've seen many photos of the Moulton barn before but never one with this lovely composition. Beautiful capture. v7/fv
Geraldine Alexander replied:
Thanks so much HH.
Kim Hojnacki
Beautiful scene.
Geraldine Alexander replied:
Belated thanks Kim
Lee Piper
Beautiful work! f/v
Geraldine Alexander replied:
Thanks Lee.
Eric Tressler
Very nice !! Excellent job in placing that little ditch of water in the foreground and the cottonwoods in the distance. v/f
Geraldine Alexander replied:
Thanks Eric