Clock Square — Dekalb, IL
Early morning at the Square in Dekalb with the sun beginning to stream down the oncoming street. This black-and-white photograph presents the town’s memorial clock in front of a huge mural painted on the building behind. The mural depicts a local early farmer and postcards of local Dekalb sites like the Egyptian Theater and a mention of the invention of barbed wire.
Early morning at the Square in Dekalb with the sun beginning to stream down the oncoming street. This black-and-white photograph presents the town’s memorial clock in front of a huge mural painted on the building behind. The mural depicts a local early farmer and postcards of local Dekalb sites like the Egyptian Theater and a mention of the invention of barbed wire.
Early morning at the Square in Dekalb with the sun beginning to stream down the oncoming street. This black-and-white photograph presents the town’s memorial clock in front of a huge mural painted on the building behind. The mural depicts a local early farmer and postcards of local Dekalb sites like the Egyptian Theater and a mention of the invention of barbed wire.
You are purchasing a hand-produced, Archival Pigment Print printed with archival-quality inks on Canson Infinity Baryta Photographie II paper. This heavy-weight, bright white paper is museum-quality and produces a print very similar to darkroom fiber-based prints. They are acid and lignan-free and produce a high-quality prints with beautiful tonal contrast and include a sufficient white border for easy framing. Each print is signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print.
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