Absense of Children Metal Print
by Christopher McKenzie
Product Details
Absense of Children metal print by Christopher McKenzie. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Built in 1918 the old grade school closed in 1986, and this sad playground in Cedar Point, Kansas clearly has not had any children around for many... more
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Comments (2)
Artist's Description
Built in 1918 the old grade school closed in 1986, and this sad playground in Cedar Point, Kansas clearly has not had any children around for many years. Ancient merry-go-round's, slides and see-saw's sit idle in the overgrown weeds.
About Christopher McKenzie
As a child I received my love of art from my mother who I watched write poetry, paint with pastels and draw with pencils and charcoal. I followed her by painting with Acrylics and drawing some myself as I went through my teenage years, and I also had a couple of inspiring art teachers in middle school. As an adult I was able to afford a camera and I transitioned to photography. I am based in the Midwest, in a suburb of Kansas City, and although I capture time with my camera primarily as a hobby I take it very seriously. Though most of my work comes from close to home I have also captured quite a few images in other parts of the US from my travels. There are artists, and then there are folks who have a keen eye for art and are able to...
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Lexa Harpell
Are there people still living in the town to ask? So sad, I just heard that they now 'safe' playgrounds need to be updated with an element of risk as they found out children now days are becoming anxious! I'm so glad I grew up in this era.
Christopher McKenzie replied:
Much of the town (like this school) has been abandoned, but there are still a number of families around. The old Drinkwater-Schriver Grist Mill is just up the road at the Cottonwood River and is undergoing preservation work to restore it to 1875 vintage...but there is a long way to go.
Lexa Harpell
Ahh another image that stirs the memory.
Christopher McKenzie replied:
I wonder when it was that the last children played here.