Ruins of Terlingua Metal Print
by Linda Cox
Product Details
Ruins of Terlingua metal print by Linda Cox. 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
This image was taken near Big Bend National Park in the Texas ghost town of Terlingua. The name Terlingua (three tongues) was coined many years ago... more
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Comments (47)
Artist's Description
This image was taken near Big Bend National Park in the Texas ghost town of Terlingua. The name Terlingua (three tongues) was coined many years ago by Mexican herders, and was named after the Terlingua (three tongues) Creek which runs (sometimes) nearby. It is located outside of Big Bend National Park near the Rio Grande River that separates Texas and Mexico. This is an area that was roamed by some of Texas' most violent Native Indian tribes...the Comanche, Apache and the Shawnee. It was not a hospitable land, but in the 1800's cinnabar (a red-mercury sulfide, from which mercury can be extracted) was discovered in abundance at Terlingua and soon became home to the historic Chisos Mining Company. At one time Terlingua had a population of around 2,000 miners who all enjoyed the towns jail, church, ice cream parlor and theater. It is now home to several dozen living inhabitants, numerous accounts of non-living inhabitants and a multitude of rattlesnakes. A few buildings remain, many...
About Linda Cox
I am a digital photography artist. I love the things I see all around me from the mundane to the phenomenal, and if I can capture one of those things in a moment in time, I am happy. Beauty in this world makes my heart smile. Sadness and ugliness in this world makes my heart cry. If I can show the beauty or the ugliness through a lens, it makes me feel as though I have accomplished something special. Most of my work is photography. I play with some of my images digitally to bring different dimensions to my work, giving some of it an artistic look...abstract, watercolor, pencil...there are so many things that can be accomplished artistically on the computer. I take my work seriously, life not so seriously. I just want to observe,...
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Janet Felts
beautiful
College Mascot Designs
fantastic
Az Jackson
Lovely work.
Joan Stratton
Great work :)
Brigitta Diaz
Nice work!
Bill Gallagher
Wonderful image.
David Beard
Excellent work!
Peggy Collins
Beautifully done, Linda.
Debra Martz
Great work with the tones and textures!
John Trommer
Very nice work.
Robert Tubesing
A really nice image.
Rob Hemphill
Beautifully done!
Patricia Hofmeester
Wonderful work!
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful work!
Facto Foto
Beautiful presentation!
Joan Carroll
nice work!
Terri Waters
Neatly done
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful presentation
Randy Dyer
Nice
Joy Watson
Stunning work and light
Luther Fine Art
Wonderful !
Belinda Greb
Beautifully enhanced!
Julie Pacheco-Toye
I love what you did with this image!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been featured on the Home Page of the ABC GROUP from the C is for CORROSION themed week, JUNE 15- JUNE 22, 2020. You are invited to add your wonderful art to the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP