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by Connie Fox
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Galveston Texas Manhole Cover" by Connie Fox. 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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Covered in a classy nautical style: Vintage cast iron manhole cover in the city of Galveston, Texas, decorated with an embossed image of the 1877... more
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Covered in a classy nautical style: Vintage cast iron manhole cover in the city of Galveston, Texas, decorated with an embossed image of the 1877 tall ship Elissa. The Elissa is a three-mast iron-hulled sailing ship built in 1877 in Aberdeen, Scotland, by Alexander Hall & Company. She is not a replica but a survivor, and a popular attraction at Pier 21, where she resides. She sails annually in the Gulf of Mexico, and is maintained by Galveston Historical Foundation volunteers.
This manhole cover bears the name Vulcan on the rust-colored, circular cast-iron embellished plate set among pavers. A manhole cover is a removable plate forming a lid over the opening of a manhole, to prevent anyone or anything from falling in, and to keep out unauthorized persons and material.
Copyright 2012 Connie Steitz Fox
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FEATURED on the homepage of Seen But Not Noticed, November 2016, and No Place Like Home, December 2016. Featured by Images Tha...
This true aesthetic loves beautiful things, from architecture to the intricate details of flowers and plants. A native Californian who lived in Arizona before settling in Texas, I love nature, topography, and exploring small towns, looking for old buildings, unique objects, and rust. I enjoy making scenes look interesting and natural, as I saw them, and worthy of a place in your home, your office, your life. For 15 years I worked as a dental hygienist. Then I spent 25 years as an award-winning writer, graphic designer, and editorial consultant--skills I still use in this venue and in helping others with special projects. This unique background, requiring discernment and perfection, helps ensure the quality of my work. I hope you will...
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Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations - Your beautiful artwork has been featured in the "Travel Art" group! For further promotion, you can post it to the specific Travel Destinations galleries, our Facebook group and our Pinterest board - all the links are provided on our group's homepage: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-travel-art.html * You are also invited to post it to our group's blog: travelartpix.com for worldwide exposure!
Connie Fox replied:
Thank you, Tatiana, for this lovely feature. I'm delighted with these generous options too. I'll look into each one. Thanks for all you do for this group!
Connie Fox
Thank you, John Bailey, for the feature in Images That Excite You! When we do manhole covers in Texas, we make them exciting! The tall ship Elissa is honored in Galveston, as she should be. She's a beauty.
Connie Fox
Thank you, Jenny, for the lovely feature of this image in No Place Like Home!
Terry Cobb
Nice shot - wondering where the "un-sanitary sewer" might be.
Connie Fox replied:
Thanks, Terry. Well, now, you've got me thinking. It's too far to go looking for it, so I suppose I'll need to refer you to the Vulcan Company. Wonder if they're still around.
Connie Fox
Thank you so much, Mary! I'm thrilled that you like it. Kudos to the artist who came up with this beauty.
Mary Bedy
Now that's nice art for a man-hole cover! I love this, Connie!