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Vintage Poster featuring the photograph A Door to Remember - Red And Rustic Mexico by Mark Tisdale

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8.00" x 5.50"

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10.00" x 7.50"

 

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A Door to Remember - Red And Rustic Mexico Poster

Mark Tisdale

by Mark Tisdale

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$24.56

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A Door to Remember - Red And Rustic Mexico poster by Mark Tisdale.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

You often hear that eyes are the windows to the soul, and I always wonder where doors fit into that scenario. Windows let one see in but a door, a... more

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Artist's Description

You often hear that eyes are the windows to the soul, and I always wonder where doors fit into that scenario. Windows let one see in but a door, a door is a passage way. You enter and exit through doors. And quite often, the front door of a house is its best feature.

I found this to be especially true in colonial houses like those found in Merida's historic core. The side of these houses that face the street are often bare in architectural details. There will be a door and maybe a handful of windows, but the interior of the home really faces an interior courtyard unseen from the street. An architectural choice for safety or privacy? I'm not sure, but when there are even fewer details to show the world outside, the ones that do show become so much more.

Check out the elaborate details of that wrought iron security door! While I loved the deep blood red colors and the rustic worn white trim, it was the details of the door that stopped me in my tracks and begged to be docu...

About Mark Tisdale

Mark Tisdale

Life is full of happy surprises. After just over a decade working in the 9 to 5 cube world, I threw caution to the wind to follow my dreams of being a full time visual artist. That was five years ago! Is it easy? No, but something truly worthwhile is rarely simple. My body of work is wide ranging from photographic scenes of far away places, more near and dear locations, and more fanciful artwork. It's all crafted with a heartfelt love for finding the beauty in little captured moments. My artwork also hangs on walls near and far from private homes to businesses who have chosen to decorate with my art. Whether you've purchased one piece or a house full or you simply admire and share with your friends, your patronage of my art is...

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