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Canvas Print, Cow Parade Panorama - Shirt Factory Horn, Derry designed and sold by George Row

Cow Parade Panorama - Shirt Factory Horn, Derry Canvas Print

Designed and sold by George Row
$111.55
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Canvas Print
Canvas PrintStretched canvas over wooden frame
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$111.55

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  • Art just feels more arty when it's on canvas
  • Custom hand-stretched for your order
  • Vibrant colors on gallery-grade canvas
  • Printed image wraps approximately 1/4 inch (6mm) over the edges; the sides are white
  • Hanging hardware included for both portrait and landscape orientations
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
Artwork thumbnail, Cow Parade Panorama - Shirt Factory Horn, Derry by George Row
Cow Parade Panorama - Shirt Factory Horn, Derry
[blue, City of Culture, Clothing, community, cow card, cow parade, cows, Derry, Ebrington, Gasyard, Hugin, Ilex, iPad cover, iPhone cover, Laptop cover, Londonderry, mugs, NI, Pilot’s Row, panorama, peace bridge, pedestrian, postcard, public art, Sky out, sculpture, shirt factory, statues, stereographic, three features, throw pillows, tote bag, trees, gt500 gt1,000 gt2,000 gt3,000 gt4,00 gt5,000 views] # 16 th November 2016 View Count has reached 5,005 # 12 th March 2013 Achieved its third feature in the group Superbly Visual This painted cow is part of Derry’s Cow Parade in Ebrington Square, Derry. Each of the cows in the parade was painted by a different artist. Each artist was paired with a community group and worked with them to identify a theme. The cow in this panorama was created by The Gasyard Centre and Pilots Row Community Centre who named it The Shirt Factory Horn. Its theme is Derry's shirt factories. The artists involved were Catherine Duddy and Mary Kennedy. This is one of three photographs that include this cow It is also the middle cow in my close-up of of Three Cows on Parade. Ebrington Square was formerly Ebrington Army Barracks. Under the guidance of Ilex (the local Urban Regeneration Company) it has been transformed into a public open space. The Cow Parade is said to be the largest participative art project in the world. Having been seen by 300m people world-wide it certainly has a claim to that title! In fact there are many cow parades. The organisers provide plain white fiberglass cows - mostly in three characteristic stances - and artists and community groups in a local area come together to decorate their cow in a way that highlights a locally relevant theme. There are twelve, or more of these cows in Ebrington Square and a few others scattered around Derry. History of this Image on Redbubble # 12 th January 2015 View Count reached 3,000 # 26 th February 2014 View Count reached 2,000 # 12 th March 2013 Achieved its third feature in the group Superbly Visual # 8 th March 2013 View Count reached 1,000 # 11th October 2012 view count reached 511 # 16th Sept 2012 view count reached 234 # 5th September 2012 Achieved its second feature when it was featured in the Best of RedBubble # 4th Sept 2012 Featured for the First time in the group Out of the Blue # 3rd Sept 2012 view count reached 147 # 18th Aug 2012 Uploaded to RedBubble # 16th Aug 2012 Source images Blended and stitched together using Hugin # 4th Aug 2012 Source Images shot in Ebrington Square Photographic Details nbsp nbsp Camera: EOS 5 d Mk ii nbsp nbsp Lens: Zenitar 16mm Fisheye f/2.8 M42 manual focus on an EOS adapter. nbsp nbsp Bracketed Exposure: f/16, at 1/25, 1/100 and 1/400 at ISO 400 nbsp nbsp Post Production Processing: The 27 images were stitched and blended together by Hugin which in turn invoked Nona (To transofrm the images), Enblend (to blend the seams) and Enfuse (to achieve the HDR Effect). Subsequently there was cropping colour, balance etc in Apple Aperture

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