Cathedral Mdina Acrylic Print
by Nisah Cheatham
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Cathedral Mdina acrylic print by Nisah Cheatham. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Dating back to the 12th, St. Paul's Cathedral is also known as the Mdina Cathedral. Of course, this isn't the exact church from the 12th century.... more
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Artist's Description
Dating back to the 12th, St. Paul's Cathedral is also known as the Mdina Cathedral. Of course, this isn't the exact church from the 12th century. After an earthquake in 1693, it was dismantled and rebuilt by Lorenzo Gafà and is regarded as his masterpiece. While it is part of what makes Mdina a striking vista from a distance, it's a rather intimate setting up close ... seeming to loom over you as you traverse the narrow streets.
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08/23/2018 - Images That Excite
About Nisah Cheatham
I am a traveler & a foodie & a night owl - and my photography reflects that. So, yes, I gravitate towards urban/city and street scenes, and also have a wild, yet really unattainable dream of visiting all of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. But rounding out my portfolio, you will definitely see nature, landscape, and even food photography. Photos from countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Japan, Malta, Morocco, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, USA US States represented here: California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Montana, Oregon, South Dakota, Wisconsin Thank you for taking the time to visit. - Flickr: Nisah Cheatham Instagram: @nisahnet Threads:...
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Kay Brewer
Love the presentation and treatment! l/f/t
Nisah Cheatham replied:
Thanks, Kay! I was "trying something different" on my set of Mdina shots. ;-)