The Old Cantina Acrylic Print
by J L Hodges
Product Details
The Old Cantina acrylic print by J L Hodges. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
This old building was part of the movie set at, Alamo Village, in Brackettville, Texas on the ranch owned by Happy Shahan. This set was where John... more
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Artist's Description
This old building was part of the movie set at, Alamo Village, in Brackettville, Texas on the ranch owned by Happy Shahan. This set was where John Wayne's epic movie, The Alamo was filmed, along with hundreds of other movies.
About J L Hodges
I have spent my entire adult life personally witnessing, investigating, and photographing the horrors that humankind commit. I now turn my lens, and talents to the creation of art - the presentation, and deep, spiritual appreciation of beauty. For over 46 years, I have served in parallel, and secret lives within the intelligence, law enforcement, and professional security arenas. Three years of that time, I served in the United States Army as a squad leader in special operations, and combat during the Vietnam War. These hard lessons, and my personal development of critical thinking have caused me to arrive at where I am today. I have taken photographs in every kind of light and weather condition that one can suffer, using both very...
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David Stasiak
Congratulations!
J L Hodges replied:
Thank you, David, and best of luck on your art ventures as well!
Gene Parks
Congratulations!
J L Hodges replied:
Thanks, Gene! I appreciate your support!
Carol Japp
Terrific historical shot J L! L/f
J L Hodges replied:
Thank you, Carol. I accept, and appreciate your comments, and compliments. These magnificent structures are so full of life, spirit, and history.