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by Lois Bryan
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Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
Design Details
The Prentis Store is one of the original 88 structures that can be seen in Colonial Williamsburg. Many of the buildings on the charming tree-lined... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
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The Prentis Store is one of the original 88 structures that can be seen in Colonial Williamsburg. Many of the buildings on the charming tree-lined streets have been meticulously reconstructed from the dirt up based on years of detailed archaeological research. But a few of the original buildings have survived the years and are still available for us to visit. The Prentis Store is located at the corner of the main thoroughfare, Duke of Gloucester Street and Colonial Street, in the heart of the restored area.
The Prentis Store began life as a retail business in 1739. It has served many functions over the years, but is now operating as a retail shop again, selling hand crafted, unique items, many made by Colonial Williamsburg's skilled tradespeople using 18th-century tools and techniques. The shop was one of the first properties purchased by the Colonial Williamsburg restoration group, which included John D. Rockefeller and W.A.R. Goodwin, in 1926.
I captured my im...
Welcome! I"m a photographer and digital artist living in the Mid-Atlantic area of the US. Drawing and creating my own little sketchy worlds are some of my earliest memories. Life did what it does and the art fell away, but I reconnected when digital photography was introduced. I enjoy adding to my love of photography by tinkering with computer art programs including Photoshop, Corel Painter, Rebelle and others , though I do not use Ai / Artificial Intelligence. I also love working completely freehand with no photo reference involved. All of which is allowing me to circle back to a semblance of my days of sketching and painting traditionally. Please be aware that we are currently experiencing a glitch in our system. The images in...
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Jennifer Stackpole
Great image! L/F
Marilyn DeBlock
Wonderful capture of the Prentis Store. I live close to Colonial Williamsburg and visit often throughout the year. You were fortunate to capture it without tourists!
Lois Bryan replied:
A late thank you, Marilyn!! here's a little trick for you. Set up your tripod and take several shots ... then in Photoshop, just stack your exposures and clone out the tourists!! Easy peasy!!!
Lois Bryan replied:
wrong word ... not clone ... mask ... even easier!!! 😁
Maria Keady
Congrats on your sale!!
Lisa Nelson
Love it!!
Jerry Bokowski
Such charm and nostalgia these old buildings have, Lois. Really enjoyed your description too!....fav / like
Kathi Mirto
They did a fantastic job restoring it! Wonderful to see history! Beautifully captured Lois! FL
Mary Timman
Love the colors and light! L
Deepa Sahoo
Beautiful composition Lois!LF
Wes Iversen
Wonderful light and framing, and a beautiful early Spring capture, Lois! It sounds like a great place to visit! L/F
Lois Bryan replied:
Wes thank you so much!!! It truly is a wonderful place ... most if not all of the people who work in the buildings and the re enactors ... are actually professional actors!!! They really make history come alive ... so fun!!!!
Kelley Freel-Ebner
Congratulations! Your extraordinary work has been Featured in the Fine Art America group “The Earth Is Art”! You are invited to archive your featured image for permanent storage and for viewing on the Discussions Page in: “2018 Member's Extraordinary Features Images Archive 2.0!” theme. Simply copy your image’s Embed URL on your image’s profile page, and paste it into the Discussion Topic site: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/the-earth-is-art-.html?showmessage=true&messageid=4095414
Lois Bryan replied:
Kelley thank you so much!!! So glad you enjoyed this one!!! I will be sure and tweet the group!!
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists"
Lois Bryan replied:
David thank you very much!!! I am honored that you liked it!!! Will tweet the group!!