Korean War Memorial Metal Print
by T Cairns
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Korean War Memorial metal print by T Cairns. 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.
Design Details
I remember the impact this monument has when I came up on it early one foggy morning. The mall was more or less deserted except for these soldiers,... more
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Artist's Description
I remember the impact this monument has when I came up on it early one foggy morning. The mall was more or less deserted except for these soldiers, and it was really a moment to remember. I took this some years later, but I had that earlier image etched in my memory, and I used that thought for this photograph. Thanks to those who served and who built this monument.
About T Cairns
Todd D. Cairns and Tonya Williams-Cairns (formerly Williams-Cairns Photography, LLC) are long time residents of Hampton Roads and self-taught photographers. Their photographs are a visual study of the cultural, architectural and historical diversity of their surroundings.
$80.00
Nadine and Bob Johnston
F, V, Stumbled, Tweeted to over 1300 Followers... Like, and G+1'd Served 3 tours in the 5th Regimental Combat Team, to me photos of the Korean Memorial are best in Black and White. For years ran a website for the Assn, and always posted them in B&W. During the Korean War, there was very little color film used, and in the combat zones it seemed to "fit"... All the photos I took then, were in B&W, though didn't have much time for photography. :o( The 5th had more days in combat, than any other Unit in Korea 95%, and was nick-named "The Fire Brigade" by a Marine Colonel the only Marine ever to write a book about an Army Unit. We were in the Pusan Breakout and went all the way to the Yalu River, further north than the Marines and were the rear-guard all the way back to the 38th Parallel. Windchill reached -100 degrees near the Yalu... Really like this one, quite different with the light highlighting the figures in the background, it leads the eye deeper into the image. Noticed you are in VA, have been to the Memorial 4 times, it has helped me recover from PTSD, recalling memories near the Reflecting Pool... Some Gave All, we never forget them over 62 years later.
T Cairns replied:
Thank you for your service - I'm humbled by your comments.
Williams-Cairns Photography LLC
I remember the impact this monument has when I came up on it early one foggy morning. The mall was more or less deserted except for these soldiers, and it was really a moment to remember. I took this some years later, but I had that earlier image etched in my memory, and I used that thought for this photograph. Thanks all.
Skip Willits
Well done!!
Kathy Clark
congrats on your sale
Fred Lassmann
Spectacular image - well done! Congratulations!
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale !!
Sharon Mau
. amazing imagery . so powerful in black and white . . . . you are featured in :: Monotone ::
T Cairns replied:
I didn't realize...nice to be featured amongst so many wonderful artists/images. Thanks!