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Sepia Toned Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Old Capitol by Jamieson Brown

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Old Capitol Shower Curtain

Jamieson Brown

by Jamieson Brown

$78.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

Old Capitol shot from the west side. Located in Iowa City, IA. This was the first capitol building in Iowa when it was first made a state and Robert... more

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Artist's Description

Old Capitol shot from the west side. Located in Iowa City, IA. This was the first capitol building in Iowa when it was first made a state and Robert Lucas was governor.

About Jamieson Brown

Jamieson Brown

I am a Iowa City artist, born and raised in the great state of Iowa! My specialty is infrared landscapes. Originally I started doing this with Kodak HIE Infrared film but had to switch to a modified DSLR when the film was discontinued back in 2006. Recently I have been working on a hybrid process of scanning film then printing on a high end Epson Fine Art Printer. Its nice to have total control of your images from film to finished print. The prints have that nice tight photographic grain look and gives me the best of both worlds, analog and digital photography. I like my landscapes to have impact for the viewer. The color and halation I can achieve with my Infrared images can be quite striking. My photography has moved in many directions...

 

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