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Merida Mexico Cathedral Interior Color Splash Black and White Acrylic Print
by Shawn O'Brien
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Merida Mexico Cathedral Interior Color Splash Black and White acrylic print by Shawn O'Brien. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
View down the center aisle of centuries old Merida, Mexico Cathedral San Ildefonso . Pews and Cross in color, all else in stark contrast black and... more
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Artist's Description
View down the center aisle of centuries old Merida, Mexico Cathedral San Ildefonso . Pews and Cross in color, all else in stark contrast black and white.
The cathedral was built on the site of Mayan ruins Tiho.
The cathedral of Merida, seat of the bishopric of Yucatan, was the first cathedral to be finished on the American mainland, and the only one (with the exception of Santo Domingo de Guzman on the island of Hispaniola) to be entirely built during the 16th century. It is a unique monument with clear antecedents in Andalucia.
The bishopric of Yucatan had an uncertain start. The Yucatan peninsula was explored by Francisco Hernandez de Cordova and Juan de Grijalva on behalf of Diego Velazquez de Cuellar, the adelantado of Cuba, in 1517 and 1518. The creation of a diocese in the recently discovered country was urged by Velazquez, who presumed to have jurisdiction over the region and hoped to colonize it. A see known as "Carolense" was indeed created by Pope L...
About Shawn O'Brien
Travel-inspired (mostly) Fine Art & Photography published by the likes of Fodors, Travel+Leisure, Southern Living, Smithsonian, Forbes & TIME. I also use my images as source material to create digital art. We travel to places not just to see them, but to experience them. I take pictures to help me remember my experiences. My hope is that my imagery inspires experiential travel to places you might not have called on yet, or, if you have, helps you remember your own experiences. Thanks much for stopping by. Please feel free to direct any and all questions you might have to sobrien@TravelPixPro.com.
$85.00
Shawn OBrien
Thanks much Lisa!
Lisa Wooten
Thank you for participating in my contest. Wow, this is simply gorgeous. L/F