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by Priska Wettstein
$58.00
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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The Log Cabin where the writer Robert Service used to live while being in Dawson City.... more
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The Log Cabin where the writer Robert Service used to live while being in Dawson City.
Idyllic winter scene whit lots of snow.
Note: Watermark will not show on actual print.
The shapes and colors of nature are Priska's inspiration, and she arranges still lifes which highlight the natural beauty of everyday objects. The ethereal quality of her images makes them appear delicate and haunting.
$58.00
Peggy Mower
The photo does have a painterly quality about it. I was looking at some Yukon Jack Canadian Whiskey ads from the 70s with excerpts from the poems of Robert Service. The ads have some impressive artwork. The quotes and the art compliment each other. I read that Robert Service considers his writing verse, rather than poetry.
David and Carol Kelly
Gorgeous work.
Suzanne Giuriati-Cerny
Hi, Is this painting of the Robert Service cabin from the Yukon Territory? I made a river trip on the Yukon by kayak in 1961, and I remember a cabin which was from a famous writer of northern tales, and now I am wondering if I mistook a Jack London cabin for the Robert Service, or if they were both there on the river from the 1930s or early 1900's. Thanks for your reply!
Priska Wettstein replied:
Hi Suzanne, Robert Service was in Dawson City from 1909 to 1912. Jack London was here about 1898 for the Goldrush and his cabin was recovered form Henderson's Corner, which is outside of Dawson City. The Jack London Interpretive Center in Dawson is a replica of the originial loghome, anoterh one seems to be in Oakland, CA, Londons hometown. Both, the Robert Service and the Jack London Cabins are located at 8th Avenue in Dawson City. The image I show here is Robert Service's Cabin. It's a photo, not a painting. You should definetly come and visit again, there has a lot changed since your river trip. (I am sure, that was an amazing trip)
Veronica Minozzi
Wonderful image! L
Veikko Suikkanen
Great work Priska! Congrats on your sale!
Marco Oliveira
So wonderful, Priska! Excellent work! V.
Lauren Maki
Wonderful image!
Jeff Swanson
Great winter shot. Liked.
Priska Wettstein replied:
Thanks so much Jeff!
Anastasiya Malakhova
Awesome work, Priska!
Priska Wettstein replied:
Thank you very much Anastasiya!
Betsy A Cutler East Coast Barrier Islands
Nice image! I love Robert Service, especially his poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee"! v
Priska Wettstein replied:
Thank you very much Betsy! I have to admit that I didn't know Robert Service until I moved to Canada and I still have to improve my English before I'll be able to read his poems. So by now I am just enjoying to see his cabin in every time of the season, it looks so different in summer when it is surrounded with flowers.
Robin-lee Vieira
What a beautiful winter scene!!
Priska Wettstein replied:
Thanks so much Robin-lee!
Mark Ross
beautiful winter scene. vf
Priska Wettstein replied:
thank you Mark, much appreciated!
Kate Gallagher
Beautiful winter scene, like!
Priska Wettstein replied:
Thanks so much Kate!
Robert Bales
Wonderful lines with the tree and a great b/w!! v/f/t
Priska Wettstein replied:
Thank you Robert!
Angie Vogel
A Winter wonderland! Beautiful!
Priska Wettstein replied:
Many thanks Angie!