Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistKirt Tisdale Platinum Member CollectionSepiaPhotography
Description Walking Up The Pyramid is a sepia tone photographic art print. It captures the steep steps of the Kukulkan pyramid in the center of the Chichen Itza complex found in the middle of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. What makes this picture a little unique is the foot traffic going up the side of the pyramid. The steps are narrow and steep. Going up isn't too bad, coming down is the challenge. The pyramid is now closed to foot traffic and has been for a number of years. I would assume accidents and mishaps forced the restriction. Having done the climb myself, I would attest to the ease of potential mishaps.Follow my work:TheWallGallery: https://thewallgallery.comBlog: http://thewallgalleryblog.wordpress.com/Twitter:https://twitter.com/KirtWallGalleryFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheWallGallery.KirtTisdaleCopyright 2013 Kirt Tisdale/TheWallGallery.com
Kirt Tisdale, Everett, Washington Member Since February 2013 Artist Statement I have been creating art since I can remember. I have been blessed with having my work featured in various venues. What drives me is the beauty in the world with which we live. I remember as a kid looking up at the clouds and watching them change shape...if they could only stay in one shape long enough for me to enjoy and appreciate them....but that's not how it works. What I can do though is take a moment and freeze it. The beauty around us needs to be savored, contemplated and appreciated. Good art invokes an emotional response either through the scene depicted or the colors used. I hope my work invokes the same in you. For all of my art prints, visit my main gallery https://thewallgallery.com.