Park Inn Hotel Skylight Acrylic Print
by David T Wilkinson
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Park Inn Hotel Skylight acrylic print by David T Wilkinson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
While visiting Mason City, Iowa I stopped by the Park Inn Hotel, the last standing hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1910. It was restored in... more
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Artist's Description
While visiting Mason City, Iowa I stopped by the Park Inn Hotel, the last standing hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1910. It was restored in 2011 and is a beautiful example of Wright's Prairie style. This restored skylight has 25 stained glass panels designed by Wright.
FEATURED in the ABSTRACT MOODS Group 9/12/17.
FEATURED in the STAINED GLASS ART WORK Group 9/28/17.
FEATURED in the MIDWEST AMERICA PHOTOGRAPHY Group 10/16/17.
About David T Wilkinson
David T. Wilkinson attended the University of Wisconsin, Madison and Milwaukee, studying art and architecture. He earned a Master's Degree in Architecture in 1975. As a child Dave first learned about photography in his grandfather's darkroom, developed his eye for photography during college, and has progressed with his art through digital technology. In addition to his photography, over four decades Dave created pen and ink artwork including Door County, Wisconsin scenes as well as custom residential renderings. Dave is a retired United Methodist minister, having served churches in Green Bay, Wisconsin and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In his photography Dave captures his unique perspective as architect, artist and minister. "I believe that we...
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Nikolyn McDonald
Isn't that a wonderful place? We spent a night there and just loved it. Very cool perspective and angle on this stained glass detail - unmistakable Wright.