File:Church Window by Carroll Jones III.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionChurch Window by Carroll Jones III.jpg |
English: "I came across this stunning play of sunlight streaming down an old church in Peapack/Gladstone New Jersey. At early 30 something, I changed my life! For nearly 2 years I worked toward a one man exhibition of major drawings of sunlit architecture. Not only would I realize my earliest creative goal but be rewarded critically with a near sell out. I so loved the image of 'Church Window' as a successful personal accomplishment that that I decided to make it my first limited edition printing and consequently began Nathaniel Graphics." Carroll Jones III, JONES III, Nathaniel Graphics 2013...Work also part of Newark Museum Collection. |
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Author | Carroll Jones III | ||
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