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by Lynn Sprowl
$120.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Our Lady of Loreto Chapel" by Lynn Sprowl. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Our Lady of Loreto Chapel by Lynn Sprowl.
In this mural two things were pointed out to us. One was the rattlesnake painted near the lower right... more
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Our Lady of Loreto Chapel by Lynn Sprowl.
In this mural two things were pointed out to us. One was the rattlesnake painted near the lower right hand side and the other was the view of a wedding taking place at the Mission Nuestra Senora Del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga.
The Chapel is the oldest section of the Presidio La Bahía and was built to give the soldiers stationed at the fort a place to worship.
Mass is still held every Sunday at 5:00 p.m. just as it has been almost continuously since the Presidio was relocated here in 1749. One of the oldest churches in America, it is also one of the only buildings in existence that has its original "groin vaulted ceiling" in place.
The first Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico was signed on this altar on December 20, 1835 and Fannins men were imprisoned here before their execution.
The beautiful fresco behind the altar was done in 1946 by Antonio Garcia who was known as the "Michelangelo of South Texas".
For me, photography is about what I "feel" when I see an image. I want my photo to capture…a mood, an emotion, a story. I have a wide range of subjects that I like to photograph but tend to look at the ordinary. Like most photographers, I love nature and the splendid array of opportunities and subjects provided. I find the “abandoned” is a constant source of intrigue and make for interesting photography. I find beauty and mystery in the ordinary. Shooting in RAW format is a key element in my post-processing. The additional steps allow me to edit exposure, contrast, color and brightness without any reduction of quality. I often continue the editing process, as needed, to produce the final image I want to share. I honestly love...
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Lynn Sprowl
Thank you so much, for the feature in the group Catholic Art Gallery.
Stephen Thomas
Excellent photo of this gorgeous mural!
Lynn Sprowl replied:
Thank you so much, Stephen.
Catherine Sherman
Very beautiful portrait of this historic church interior, Lynn! L/F
Lynn Sprowl replied:
Thank you, Catherine.
Scott Pellegrin
Congrats on your recent sale!!
Lynn Sprowl replied:
Thank you, Scott.