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Bat Metal Print featuring the photograph Fat Albert and the Bat Tower by R B Harper

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Fat Albert and the Bat Tower Metal Print

R B Harper

by R B Harper

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$68.00

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Fat Albert and the Bat Tower metal print by R B Harper.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

Design Details

Built in 1929, the Sugarloaf Key Bat Tower is an historic site in the Florida Keys. The Hygiostatic Bat Roost, as Campbell called it, was intended to... more

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Artist's Description

Built in 1929, the Sugarloaf Key Bat Tower is an historic site in the Florida Keys. The Hygiostatic Bat Roost, as Campbell called it, was intended to be a roost for bats that would eat the mosquitoes which spread malaria. Fishing lodge owner Richter Clyde Perky built it to control the mosquito problem but his bats didn't like it. They flew away, never to return. Fat Albert in the background is also grounded now.

About R B Harper

R B Harper

"The girls say I'm pretty easy; I can be had for most anything with wheels, keels, or terabytes." Dick Harper says. Dick is a contributing columnist for New England’s oldest afternoon daily. He writes trade and general interest articles on consumer issues, cars and boats, manufacturing equipment, and management for small businesses and arts organizations. Oh, yeah. And he takes pictures. A barefoot, outdoor and nature photographer, he has fine art and stock photography from New England, the Atlantic coastal states, Florida, and the American Southwest. "I'm serendipitous," he says. "I'll sit on a site waiting for the superlative sun but I'm just as happy to have a walk around body when I see a speedboat on my street." Click the...

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