Castro de Trega overlooking the river Acrylic Print
by Micah Offman
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Castro de Trega overlooking the river acrylic print by Micah Offman. 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.
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Castro de Santa Trega is a Celtic settlement dating back at least 2000 years on the southernmost coast of Galicia, Spain. The site is strategically... more
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Artist's Description
Castro de Santa Trega is a Celtic settlement dating back at least 2000 years on the southernmost coast of Galicia, Spain. The site is strategically located overlooking the mouth of the river MiƱo at 341 meters (1118 feet).
It was discovered in 1913 and it is believed that around 3000 people inhabited the place on its heydays.
As you may know, the Celtic people lived in the fog, so the weather is the logical complement to this place.
About Micah Offman
Micah Offman as a photographer resided in Tucson, AZ but had the opportunity to travel throughout the world and, as a result, the chance to capture a host of intriguing images from many different countries. Micah is interested in photographing disparate subjects, often filtered with dream-like atmospheres or with music as inspiration. All of his images have a special look that is the result of his commitment to making photographs treated in detail. Furthermore, his passion for science fiction and fantasy themes has also led him to produce some works using AI (Artificial Intelligence) finding its originality here too. All images copyright Micah Offman unless otherwise noted. All rights expressly reserved. If you want to follow me...
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Micah Offman replied:
Thank you, Pam!