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- Mt. Battie Star, Camden - Print Only - Limited Edition of 750 - Signed and Numbered
Mt. Battie Star, Camden - Print Only - Limited Edition of 750 - Signed and Numbered
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This is a Print Only of my pastel painting titled 'Mt. Battie Star, Camden'. It is part of a Limited Edition of 750 prints. Printed with Archival Epson Inks on Canson 100% Cotton Rag Paper. The image size is 7"H x 5"W with a white border on all sides. The print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with the print number and the artist's signature.
Two mat options are available;
A Standard 8"x10" white archival mat or,
A Custom cut archival white mat can be added to your order. Just leave the interior dimensions of your frame in the "Size of Mat Needed" box when ordering.
Two mat options are available;
A Standard 8"x10" white archival mat or,
A Custom cut archival white mat can be added to your order. Just leave the interior dimensions of your frame in the "Size of Mat Needed" box when ordering.
The Camden holiday star on Mt. Battie holds a very special place in my heart. It brings me so much peace and hope when I see it from my studio and kitchen windows. It is usually lit from Thanksgiving through New Year's Eve and can be seen for miles. As the pandemic was ramping up in March of 2020, I was going through radiation treatment for breast cancer. Because the star gives me so much hope, I wondered if my community would take comfort if the star was re-lit. I posted my request on a local Facebook page and my wish was granted!
Volunteers have assembled and mounted the 22 foot star on top of the stone tower each year for over 50 years and then travel up the mountain each day to fuel the generator that provides the power. From donated time and fuel to lightbulbs and steel rods, this star is a community affair.
Volunteers have assembled and mounted the 22 foot star on top of the stone tower each year for over 50 years and then travel up the mountain each day to fuel the generator that provides the power. From donated time and fuel to lightbulbs and steel rods, this star is a community affair.