Picture yourself in Barrouallie, a small, intimate town on the island of Saint Vincent. This isn't just any Caribbean locale; it's the cradle of my family's history. Established by French settlers in 1719. With a population of just 5,000, the town exudes a sense of closeness that's hard to find elsewhere. As you gaze at the boats in the harbor, you're not just looking at vessels; you're looking at symbols of heritage, of journeys taken and yet to be taken. This canvas captures that sentiment, offering a window into a world that's as rich in history as it is in natural beauty.
Taken on August 4, 2015
Product Features:
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Material: 100% cotton fabric canvas, because a place this rich in history deserves a timeless medium.
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Frame: Poplar wood frame available in walnut or black finish, as enduring as the legacy of Barrouallie.
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Quality: High image quality and detail, so you can almost feel the Caribbean breeze.
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Note: For indoor use only, because some legacies are too precious to expose to the elements.
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7" x 5" |
18″ x 12″ |
24″ x 16″ |
30″ x 20″ |
36″ x 24″ |
48″ x 32″ |
Canvas width, in |
7.00 |
18.00 |
24.00 |
30.00 |
36.00 |
48.00 |
Canvas height, in |
5.00 |
12.00 |
16.00 |
20.00 |
24.00 |
32.00 |
Canvas depth, in |
1.25 |
1.25 |
1.25 |
1.25 |
1.25 |
1.25 |
Frame width, in |
8.25 |
19.25 |
25.25 |
31.25 |
37.25 |
49.25 |
Frame height, in |
6.25 |
13.25 |
17.25 |
21.25 |
25.25 |
33.25 |
Frame depth, in |
1.75 |
1.75 |
1.75 |
1.75 |
1.75 |
1.75 |
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