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by James Aiken
$15.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Chittenden Mills, AKA 'The Old Red Mill', in Jericho, Vermont towers over the river waters used to power its machinery. Presented here in a dramatic... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Chittenden Mills, AKA 'The Old Red Mill', in Jericho, Vermont towers over the river waters used to power its machinery. Presented here in a dramatic and elegant Infrared processing.
Chittenden Mills - the "Old Red Mill" - in Jericho, Vermont was declared a National Historic Site in 1972. It is one of two remaining mills out of eight that were once sited on the Brown's River's seven water privileges in Jericho. The Chittenden Mills at site number 2 has the longest and most interesting history.
Prior to 1855, Anson Field Sr. had a cabinet shop and starch mill at this site. His sons ran mills at site numbers 4, 5 and 6. The mill at site number 4 was a chair factory; at site number 5 was a wooden pump and tubing factory; at site number 6 was a sawmill. The Chittenden Mills has changed hands many times. Mr. Field sold out to Mr. Maeck about 1855, who, in turn, sold to James Hutchinson in 1856. Mr. Hutchinson, with money he reputedly made by speculating in cattle and mules...
James currently lives and works in the New York City area, a far cry from a childhood in the splendors of rural Vermont. An unabashed introvert, James enjoys observing all that surrounds him without feeling the need to be an integral part of the proceedings. His goal as an artist is to express the remarkable within the familiar and ordinary, through critical examination and contemplation of the subject, without alteration of the scene... ...And sometimes he just gets lucky by being in the right place at the right time. PLEASE NOTE: - The 'Fine Art America' watermark that is present on each image will NOT appear on the finished print. %
$15.00
Linsey Williams
The infrared has given this great atmosphere
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Linsey.
Kandy Hurley
Rarely have I seen an infrared photo that shows this depth of dimension... Spectacular.
James Aiken replied:
Thank you very much Kandy.
Lee Craig
Wow! What an elegant image...love the depth in the details!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you very much Lee.
Steven Reed
Terrific composition to capture this historic old mill!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Steven.