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The Gap Series

The theme is the Gap at Harpers Ferry, where the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers occurs. Maryland Heights is on the left and Loudoun Heights is on the right. In 1785 Thomas Jefferson described the scene as "worth a trip across the Atlantic". Giclée is a fine art printmaking process using digital processing, artisanal inks and paper. Each medium and large giclée Gap print is a limited edition of 75, signed and numbered. Small prints are unlimited editions.
The theme is the Gap at Harpers Ferry, where the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers occurs. Maryland Heights is on the left and Loudoun Heights is on the right. In 1785 Thomas Jefferson described the scene as "worth a trip across the Atlantic". Giclée is a fine art printmaking process using digital processing, artisanal inks and paper. Each medium and large giclée Gap print is a limited edition of 75, signed and numbered. Small prints are unlimited editions.
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