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Multnomah Falls Art Print
by Richard Ferguson
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Multnomah Falls art print by Richard Ferguson. 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
A panoramic view of Multnomah Falls. The falls drops in two major steps, split into an upper falls of 542 feet (165 m) and a lower falls of 69 feet... more
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Artist's Description
A panoramic view of Multnomah Falls. The falls drops in two major steps, split into an upper falls of 542 feet (165 m) and a lower falls of 69 feet (21 m), with a gradual 9 foot (3 m) drop in elevation between the two, so the total height of the waterfall is conventionally given as 620 feet (189 m). Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in the State of Oregon. It is credited by a sign at the site of the falls as the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States
About Richard Ferguson
Artist, illustrator, designer, sculptor, and Photographer. Richard is a graduate of The University of Southern Miss, where he earned a BFA in drawing and painting. His career started in Newspaper (Editor, AD), Magazine, Advertising, and Retail AD. He is the President of Ferguson Fine Arts and Flint Films. He has designed books, magazines and catalogs as well as illustrating The award winning book, Christmas Traditions and Legends. He has always drawn and painted. After years of learning the techniques of the old masters from old manuscripts, he changed his painting style to reflect his commitment to realism. In 2001, he took a class in sculpture and found not only he had a talent for it, but enjoyed it in a way he never had painting....
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Robert Bales
What a different but very nice capture!! Into fav
Charles Robinson
This great shot, Richard