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6.50" x 8.00"
Overall:
6.50" x 8.00"
Press 8 Wood Print
by Kellice Swaggerty
Product Details
Press 8 wood print by Kellice Swaggerty. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Do you remember this back in the earlier days of telecommunication? It was called a public pay phone. Maybe one day it could become a prominent... more
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Comments (7)
Artist's Description
Do you remember this back in the earlier days of telecommunication? It was called a public pay phone. Maybe one day it could become a prominent feature in a museum of the future named The Museum of Technological History.
About Kellice Swaggerty
Welcome. Thank you for your time in allowing me to share part of my artwork with you. I hope you will discover something here that's personally meaningful for you. Click 'Collections' to view art I have grouped together according to theme. I would love to hear from you with any comments, questions, or requests you might have. Enjoy!
$52.00
Barry Jones
Time surely have changed! Great image! v/f
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
They surely have. Thanks so much, Barry! -:)
Linda Phelps
F/L Nice composition. The capture is excellent! It is nice to be able to see the numbers and to read the print pm the phone!
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks so much for your wonderful comments and support too, Linda! :)
R A W M
Excellent find Kellice, Not many of these around anymore. Well done. L&F..
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks so very much R A W M! :)
Marcia Colelli
Wonderful find and composition. Nice to document how fast technology is changing f/L
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks Marcia! I guess soon one of these will be on display in the Smithsonian Institute. :)
Sheryl Bobbitt
When the phone booths disappeared, all I could think of was, what's superman going to do now. Thanks for a fun memory.
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
So true, Sheryl! And yet Clark Kent didn't even have a push-button phone. They were all rotary dial. :)
Heidi Smith
Yes, I certainly do remember these days! ;) f/v
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks Heidi! :)