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Laundry Day in Sleepy Hollow Poster
by Janeen Wassink Searles
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Laundry Day in Sleepy Hollow poster by Janeen Wassink Searles. 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.
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A montage (combination image) of tree reflections in a car windshield (which accounts for the motion blurred effect) and a cross-processed shot of my... more
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Artist's Description
A montage (combination image) of tree reflections in a car windshield (which accounts for the motion blurred effect) and a cross-processed shot of my mother's clothesline, which accounts for the pink/blue tones. If someone living in Sleepy Hollow were hanging out their laundry on a very foggy evening, I think it would look like this. (Note: I am of Dutch descent, and live in Northwest Iowa, a region heavily populated with others of such heritage).
""Local tales and superstitions thrive best in these sheltered, long settled retreats; but are trampled under foot, by the shifting throng that forms the population of most of our country places. Besides, there is no encouragement for ghosts in most of our villages, for they have scarce had time to finish their first nap, and turn themselves in their graves, before their surviving friends have traveled away from the neighborhood, so that when they turn out of a night to walk the rounds, they have no acquaintance left to call upon. Th...
About Janeen Wassink Searles
Welcome! I'm a photographer currently living in northwest Iowa, but soon to be moving to Cody, Wyoming where my emphasis will be Victorian and Old West imagery. My portfolio is pretty mixed at the moment. I've been trying some different things like using a flatbed scanner to create macro images instead of a camera, adding textures to images with pen and ink stippling, and using the program Apophysis to experiment with fractal patterns. I also have a couple of images in there that were taken with vintage cameras from my collection. Thanks for visiting!
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Ms Judi
Congratulation on the Feature, wonderful work! vtd