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by Norman Gabitzsch
$23.00
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Product Details
Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
Design Details
The Large Spindle Piece was created in 1969 and was given to the City of Houston by the Knox Foundation in 1979. Originally intended for Tranquillity... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
The Large Spindle Piece was created in 1969 and was given to the City of Houston by the Knox Foundation in 1979. Originally intended for Tranquillity Park, Henry Moore, the sculptor, came to Houston to oversee its installation and deemed the space inappropriate due to the tight space and extremely angular verticality of the park’s architecture. The huge grassy expanse of Buffalo Bayou Park, with its distant view of downtown, was considered to be a much preferable spot.
The abstract piece, cast in bronze, is mounted on a circular concrete base painted matte brown. The curves, points, and edges were inspired by Michelangelo’s famous depiction of God’s and Adam’s fingers almost touching across an empty space.
The surrealistic photograph is a false (faux) color infrared image taken in Tinsley Park along Buffalo Bayou in Houston, Texas. The camera is an 655 nm infrared converted Nikon Z6.
Copyright (c) 2020 Norman Gabitzsch. All Rights Reserved.
Native Texan who has had a chance to see the world. I am fascinated by nature, color, texture, and shape. Lately I have begun to see light in the world of Black and White. My style is eclectic. I let the subject matter take me where it wants to go. More of his work can be found on 1X.com/member/normga or follow on Twitter at @NormGa1
$23.00
Denise Harty
Congratulations on the feature of your amazing image in the No Place Like Home group! L/F
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Denise ... thank you so much for the support of the false color infrared photo, "Houston and Large Spindle Piece in Infrared".
Eddie Barron
brilliant work
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Eddie ... thank you so very much for your wonderful comment on the faux color infrared IR photog, "Houston and Large Spindle Piece in Infrared".
Kim Lessel
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Symbolism in Photography". L/F Featured images are regularly changed. So in order for them to remain visible for potential buyers to view, please post your featured images in Post your featured images here. in Discussions on home page Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Symbolism in Photography". L/F Featured images are regularly changed. So in order for them to remain visible for potential buyers to view, please post your featured images in Post your featured images here. in Discussions on home page
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Kim ... thank you for featuring the false colour infrared image, "Houston and Large Spindle Piece in Infrared", in the Fine Art America group, "Symbolism in Photography".
Jurgen Lorenzen
This is a great image, Norman!
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Jurgen ... thank you so much for your comment on the false color infrared IR photo, "Houston and Large Spindle Piece in Infrared".
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
John ... thank you for featuring the false color infrared photog, "Houston and Large Spindle Piece in Infrared", in the Fine Art America group, "Images That Excite You!"
Sharon Mayhak
Beautiful and interesting capture of The Large Spindle Piece, Norman! Love the infrared image.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Sharon ... thank you so very much for your comment on the false color infrared photograph, "Houston and Large Spindle Piece in Infrared".