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Pier 36 |
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4 x 6 in |
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$45 |
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Pier 36, on the San Francisco Embarcadero, is a dilapidated holdout from a long-past era. Of utility in the days of a thriving waterfront industry, it is now sadly represented by the peeling paint and a forlorn neon-lined sign, not lit in years. Another glimpse of this ever-changing metropolis.
This print is from a series of hard ground etchings that originated when I worked in the Financial District of San Francisco. Most of these prints are locations that were within walking distance of my office during the lunch hour, and were found when I went out for walks around the city. Some of views of the locations have now changed due to new building construction, especially in the South-of-Market area.
This series is available in an open edition, but is limited to stock on hand, so please inquire as to availability before purchase.
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