Forever Seems So Distant

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My favorite band wrote a song about one of my favorite cities

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Description

In 2004, Third Day, one of my favorite bands of all time, released an album called Wire. The second-to-last track of that album was called San Angelo. It was a song about driving through an otherwise nice city, but wishing you were already home. The very next year, I moved to San Angelo and lived there until 2021.

This is the visitor’s center and chamber of commerce offices in San Angelo. It’s a symbol of the city that was my home for so long.

**About Print Materials**
Fine Art Photo Paper – This is what you normally think of when you think of a print. It’s printed on high quality photo paper and will look fantastic in your custom frame. I recommend using a frame with a matte.
Metal – If you don’t want to bother with a frame, this is a great print medium option! The photo is printed on aluminum, bleeds all the way to the edge of the material, and comes with wall mounting hardware already installed.
Acrylic – Similar to the metal prints, acrylic prints don’t need a frame. Instead of aluminum, though, these are printed on acrylic, which gives an interesting illusion of depth to the print.
Image Block – Another frameless option, image blocks are printed on 1 inch thick blocks with a wrap-around edge. This option also comes with wall hanging hardware pre-installed.
Canvas – Canvas is a classic way to display fine art prints. Images are printed on linen canvas, have wrap-around edges and include hanging hardware pre-installed.

**About the Artist**
Hi! I’m Kyle. I’m a professional commercial and fine art photographer. I travel the United States with my family and make art. This shop is a small taste of what I do. Check out my Instagram or Facebook page for more: @hooksgoesoutside

Additional information

Size

11×14, 16×24, 20×30, 30×45, 40×60, 8×10

Print Medium

Acrylic, Gallery Wrap Canvas, Image Block, Metal, Photographic Paper

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