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Beaux-arts Architecture Long Sleeve T-Shirt featuring the photograph Honor by Glory Ann Penington

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Honor Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Glory Ann Penington

by Glory Ann Penington

$30.00

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Red

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Product Details

Our long-sleeve t-shirts are made from 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All long-sleeve t-shirts are machine washable.

Design Details

The Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, now known as The National World War I Museum and Memorial of the United States, is a memorial to service men and... more

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1 - 2 business days

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Long Sleeve T-Shirt Tags

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Comments (1)

Christopher McKenzie

Christopher McKenzie

Nicely done.

Artist's Description

The Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, now known as The National World War I Museum and Memorial of the United States, is a memorial to service men and women who served in World War I.

About Glory Ann Penington

Glory Ann Penington

After decades of photographic adventures, including National Geographic featuring my photo of El Salto, I took up oil painting in the wake of a traumatic train derailment in 2016 where I suffered a brain injury. It took three years to overcome vision and PTSD challenges… and then I discovered a deeper expression of creative feeling in this new medium. Through photography, I show you how I see the world, but with painting, I share with you what I feel about it. Primarily using the palette knife technique, values and contrasts allow energies to radiate through light and air. As a viewer, you are then engaged in the resolution of abandonment and order, chaos and serenity. I’m delighted when the viewer sees something in the painting...

 

$30.00