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Under the Arches Canvas Print
by Rob Hemphill
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Under the Arches canvas print by Rob Hemphill. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Pont-y-Pair Bridge over River Llugwy near Betws-y-Coed in mid Wales.
This bridge is thought to have been built c.1500 by a Hywel Saer Maen... more
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Artist's Description
Pont-y-Pair Bridge over River Llugwy near Betws-y-Coed in mid Wales.
This bridge is thought to have been built c.1500 by a Hywel Saer Maen (saer maen = stonemason). It was originally wide enough for packhorses, and subsequently enlarged. The bridge has five segmental arches. The central arch spans the river Llugwy. The other arches carry the road at the required level to the central section.
Pont y Pair became an important piece of infrastructure in 1808, when the London to Holyhead coaches were diverted this way following completion of Pont yr Afanc, the stone bridge over the Conwy south of Betws-y-coed. This diversion was a response to the loss of life in a ferry accident at Conwy in 1806. Now coach passengers could avoid the ferry by crossing the river Conwy much further south and using the road through Trefriw to reach the town of Conwy. The coaches stopped using Pont y Pair when they were diverted via Thomas Telford’s new road (now the A5) in the 1820s.
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About Rob Hemphill
Having enjoyed photography for over 30 years, I got my first serious DSLR in 2009. I now capture images with a Nikon D850. Landscape, nature and travel photography excite me the most, but there's still room for macro photography. My favorite subject is waterfalls, especially in the fall. Capturing great photographs takes a lot of commitment, plenty of resources, a keen eye and most important a love of photography. My photographs are appropriate for home and business use, and suitable for advertising too. If you see something that you like, please Vote for, Favorite, leave a comment, or even Buy an image! To those of you who find something to purchase I would like to show my sincere gratitude and appreciation. Thank you so much! Also,...
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your terrific art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the E is for Edges week, APRIL 10, 2023 - APRIL 17, 2023. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your featur
Rob Hemphill
Cathy, thanks for the feature in the Monthly Theme and Artist Promotion Group!
Robert Tubesing
A great image.
Facto Foto
Beautiful composition!
Peng Shi
Lovely!
Cathy Mahnke
Beautiful work
Joan Stratton
Great capture :)
College Mascot Designs
great shot
Janet Felts
lovely, beautifully done
Joy Watson
Great work
Loren Dowding
Very nice!
Terri Waters
Fantastic composition, marvellous in monochrome
Karen Cook
Lovely POV
Debra Martz
Terrific framing and black and white conversion!
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Bill Gallagher
Very nice.
Peggy Collins
Fascinating image, Rob. All those shapes...
David Beard
Wonderful framing!
Fernando Blanco Farias
Very interesting.
Jasna Dragun
Revisiting!
Leif Sohlman
sharing on FB
Omar Aviles
Wonderful shot!
JOHN TELFER
Rob, Great find and detailed capture of this archway bridge from the 1500's, excellent details LF
Jim Love
revisit...