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Dimensions
Image:
6.50" x 8.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 13.50"
Irish Shore Town Framed Print
by Jeanette Oberholtzer
Product Details
Irish Shore Town framed print by Jeanette Oberholtzer. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Comments (6)
About Jeanette Oberholtzer
I am a wife, mother and grandmother who uses photography to relieve stress in my life. I receive great joy out of creating a photo and developing it. I love to take travel photos and photos of flowers and scenery. If I can bring joy to someone else through my photography I will be blessed. I do this as a hobby, not as a money maker. Of course it is nice to cover expenses. All God's creation deserves recognition. Please take the time to visit "The Galleries" tab below to see my complete portfolio in an organized way. Thanks for visiting my portfolio and have a wonderful day, the way God intended you to.
$74.00
Vicki Lea Eggen
I love this! It speaks volumes.
Jeanette Oberholtzer
Thanks for noticing my photo. Ireland is a favorite place of mine. So calm and serene. Jeanette
David Dunham
How rustic! love it!
DiDi Higginbotham
Wonderful image. Instant favorite.
Joe Bonita
Wow, Jeanette - how did I miss this masterpiece? This is an absolutely wonderful photo. You done splendid! -- Joe.
Jennifer Addington
I love this piece. I love the textures and the colors. It is a great picture. The boat seems sad. Thanks for the comment also. I saw you got some pictures of the amish. How have you managed this? The best I could do so far besides getting a buggy shot out side of a flea market, was a quick sneak shot of one selling cider. I so eagerly want to get some shots, but I am also so afraid of offending them. I once took a photo with a third world national in Saudi Arabia but you could tell in the photo that he was made that the "donkey" asked to get a picture with him.