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by M K Miller
$19.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This 15.1845 Framus Mandolin is a fine art photograph open edition authorized print in full color by the artist Mac K. Miller, III. It is of a... more
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11 oz.
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5 - 7 business days
This 15.1845 Framus Mandolin is a fine art photograph open edition authorized print in full color by the artist Mac K. Miller, III. It is of a Framus Mandolin number 9740-65c. It is of a Framus Mandorlin number 9740-65c. It is model 6/7 Rosita 8 string mandolin made in Germany in 1965. The instrument is currently owned by David Stanley.
This picture will work well as a standard framed art, or as large wall art, as metal wall art, or canvas wall art. The finished fine art décor is very high quality and will last at least several lifetimes.
Thank you for your interest in my work. A piece of the artist goes with each work that they produce. I am so glad that you took the time to view my work, and I thank you for your patronage.
M K Miller, iii is an internationally published photographer based in East Texas. Some of the notable photographic artists I have studied under include but is not limited to William Branson III, Tom Rouse, Tony Corbell, John Hartman, and Steve Kozak. These and other wonderful artists have guided me in both the nuts and bolts of the art form and the seeing of the art itself in my mind. Many photographic artist tend to see blurry or unstable images as creative. And it has worked for them. However, I tend toward the sharp clean image that is representative of something. I do step away from the sharp and clean from time to time in my portfolio, but not often. My subjects usually but not always are music, music instruments, flowers,...
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