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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Gauthier Creek Point of Interest Art Print
by Sandra Updyke
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Gauthier Creek Point of Interest art print by Sandra Updyke. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
This is a quiet little spot on Gauthier Creek where it joins the Brule River. It is just a calm place to sit on the rocks where the waters meet and... more
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Artist's Description
This is a quiet little spot on Gauthier Creek where it joins the Brule River. It is just a calm place to sit on the rocks where the waters meet and contemplate.
About Sandra Updyke
I am an outdoor gal, having lived in Hovland, Minnesota my entire life. I love doing anything outdoors. I have always been interested in art, photography and wildlife. They all work well together. Over the years I have had a good many up close and personal experiences with most of the wildlife up here. Sometimes I had a camera, sometimes not. Some got pretty intense. But, they all ended well. My dog, currently a golden retriever named Toby, goes with me on almost all of my expeditions to find something photo worthy. He is a bird dog, for sure. But, camera season lasts all year long. I like to take photos to show the beauty of nature as it really is....as I see it. I don't feel a need to use Photoshop to do a lot of enhancing...
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Sandra Updyke
I also love this circle and have sold this print on canvas and metal, both. It looks great. There are natural "kettles" on this creek. However, right where it meets the Brule, there are 3 of the same size, in a row, where I don't believe nature can make them so I think this is actually a man made hole. But....I don't know it for a fact. It is what I think, having seen it and how the water flows here. :)
Laura Fay
I love the circle - was this naturally-formed, or is it from something man-made, long ago? Great photo! You really have an eye for capturing beauty!