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Grand Central Terminal Wood Print featuring the photograph Grand Central Terminal 6 by Steve Breslow

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Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 7.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.00"

 

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Grand Central Terminal 6 Wood Print

Steve Breslow

by Steve Breslow

$113.00

Product Details

Grand Central Terminal 6 wood print by Steve Breslow.   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

Inside Grand Central Terminal on a cold winter night. Either a vagrant or a regular commuting Metro North passenger, these days it is hard to tell!

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (14)

Connie Handscomb

Connie Handscomb

excellent image ... & a sad comment of our world today ; here is Truth :D

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Connie- tough to tell if this guy needed help or not

Menega Sabidussi

Menega Sabidussi

this is a great and somehow touching capture! very evocative! v/f

Mary Machare

Mary Machare

Great capture, Steve. This photo tells a great story. LF

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Mary - but I did not hang around long enough to get the end of the story!

William Beuther

William Beuther

Fabulous capture! Looks kind of like Death waiting for a victim. Great stuff. L/F

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks William, thanks Joe, I was a little more concerned that this guy would end up a victim, the way he was sitting there!

Joe Jake Pratt

Joe Jake Pratt

Good shot Steve...almost spooky look

John Fish

John Fish

beautiful capture and mood. reminds me of a hooded monk

Steve Breslow replied:

might have been one!

Ed Weidman

Ed Weidman

great poignant capture steve in that marble majesty:) l/f

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Ed - one of the places I expect you frequently wander around with a camera!

Joe Jake Pratt

Joe Jake Pratt

Interestingly mysterious Steve.

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Joe - mysterious since I did not get the guys name or ask him what he was doing there - something I was not about to do!

Nicky Jameson

Nicky Jameson

Good capture Steve

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Nicky, always appreciate your comments!

Xueling Zou

Xueling Zou

Beautiful capture with emotional feeling! Nice contrast! Liked:)!

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Xueling - you know, when I first took the picture, from a bit of a distance, I thought it was a homeless guy, but when I looked at it later, the luggage was much to nice! Just a guy waiting for a train!

Toni Thomas

Toni Thomas

Love it Steve!

Steve Breslow replied:

thanks Toni

Steve Breslow

Steve Breslow

Thanks Karol!

Karol  Livote

Karol Livote

Great capture. Fv lk

EMONA Art

EMONA Art

Beautiful and so fine capture, Steve!!! LF

Steve Breslow replied:

Thanks Emona, I very much appreciate your comments!

Artist's Description

Inside Grand Central Terminal on a cold winter night. Either a vagrant or a regular commuting Metro North passenger, these days it is hard to tell!

About Steve Breslow

Steve Breslow

Born 1949 New York City. MFA Queens College, past experience as printmaking instructor, multiple exhibits in the New York area with several awards for printmaking. Day job with the Social Security Administration, with occasional time off to draw some pictures and take photographs. Most recently - - 2nd prize for graphics, White Plains juried art fair and single person exhibits at the Rockville Centre and Hewlett Woodmere Public Libraries of prints and photos. My initial experience was as a printmaker, creating mostly black and white engravings and etchings, with images that ranged from realistic to surreal. It became difficult to maintain a bulky etching press with inks and acids around little kids, so I started to look around for an...

 

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