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Abandoned Wood Print featuring the photograph Wildrose Charcoal Kilns by Mike Lee

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Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

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Dimensions

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10.00" x 6.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 6.50"

 

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Wildrose Charcoal Kilns Wood Print

Mike Lee

by Mike Lee

$55.00

Product Details

Wildrose Charcoal Kilns wood print by Mike Lee.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

The Wildrose Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley National Park were constructed in 1877 to produce fuel to fire smelters for the Modock Mines in the... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (39)

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Outstanding Wildrose Charcoal Kilns composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Gary!

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Interesting view of these kilns!

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Marcia!

Jamie Pham

Jamie Pham

Great work!!

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Jamie!

Paul Quinn

Paul Quinn

Love the sprinkling of snow against the Beautiful blue sky.

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Paul!

Wayne Moran

Wayne Moran

wow so wonderfully beautiful.

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Wayne!

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Wonderful. L/F

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Lisa!

John Trommer

John Trommer

Very nice shot.

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, John!

Warren LaBaire Photography

Warren LaBaire Photography

Nicely done!

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Warren!

Az Jackson

Az Jackson

Great work.

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Az!

Dora Stork

Dora Stork

Beautiful colors, composition, and capture!

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Dora!

Eddie Barron

Eddie Barron

very nice

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Eddie!

Marco Sales

Marco Sales

Perfect shot, perfect day, perfect hour!

Mike Lee replied:

Thank you very much, Marco!

Guido Montanes Castillo

Guido Montanes Castillo

Nice image

Judy Jones

Judy Jones

Great image

Loren Dowding

Loren Dowding

Great image!

Marlin and Laura Hum

Marlin and Laura Hum

Cool find and capture!

Bill Gallagher

Bill Gallagher

Fabulous.

Johanna Zettler

Johanna Zettler

Wonderful capture of the historic site.

David Hinds

David Hinds

Wonderfully done!

Jim Love

Jim Love

These are even more magical with their dusting of snow...superb work Mike

Morris Finkelstein

Morris Finkelstein

Fabulous photograph of old kilns in Death Valley, with great colors, snow cover, architecture, and composition!

Debbie Oppermann

Debbie Oppermann

Super

Judy Vincent

Judy Vincent

Beautiful capture!

Alexey Stiop

Alexey Stiop

Very nice!

Anas Afash

Anas Afash

Very awesome ... Lovely

Artist's Description

The Wildrose Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley National Park were constructed in 1877 to produce fuel to fire smelters for the Modock Mines in the near-by Argus Range. While the mines operated until around the turn of the 20th century, all available information suggests the ten 25 foot tall bee hive shaped kilns only operated until around 1879. Built with local stone and a lime, sand, and gravel mix, they are obviously quite sturdy to still be standing after all these years and they are known as the best surviving examples of such kilns. When they operated they used local pinion pines to produce the desired charcoal product, which burned slower than the original wood.

My lovely wife and I arrived at the location late on a very brisk January morning after a dusting of snow had hit the area over night. I confess that, this being my first visit to the park, I had no idea how high in elevation the location is (approximately 6800 feet above sea level) and just how blustery it woul...

About Mike Lee

Mike Lee

First of all, thank you for stopping by my little gallery. Whether you're a fellow artist, potential buyer, or a casual observer, I'm glad something made you want to take a look at my work. I've appreciated fine photography of all types for as long as I remember. I suspect it is at least partially hereditary as my parents met while each was involved in photographic pursuits for the US Navy (mom in the darkroom and dad in the field). Since my first instant film camera as an adolescent, I've always had a passion for photography and a real appreciation for what goes in to making a truly fine image. In 2018 I was able to retire from a professional career that provided a good livelihood for my family but, if I'm honest, left much to be...

 

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