Island Ruins Artistry
by DB Hayes
Title
Island Ruins Artistry
Artist
DB Hayes
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Prints,
Description
Today we revisited Cumberland Island, Georgia images, which we captured in 2020. We wanted to offer a ONE SALE - ONE PRINT ORIGINAL for sale. ONLY ONE sale of this work will be allowed. Own an ORIGINAL not a copy. Once this original has been sold and printed we shall forever retire this artwork. However, we reserve the right to relist it should the buyer return the print within the allowed return/refund period. If the buyer does NOT return this artwork it will never been relisted by us anywhere at any time. Should you have a question please feel free to email us at the below address.
On September 19, 2020 we visited Cumberland Island, Georgia. One can only travel to Cumberland Island on a boat as there is no bridge from the mainland. Therefore, we took a ferry from St. Marys, GA to the island and, of course, returned the same way.
Cumberland Island National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service) Where Nature and History meet. St Marys is the gateway to Cumberland Island, Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island. Here pristine maritime forests, undeveloped beaches and wide marshes whisper the stories of both man and nature.
Dungeness (the name of the mansion, now ruins) was built by Thomas Carnegie and his wife Lucy In 1884. The Carnegie Dungeness burned in the 1950s. Today, wild horses and other island wildlife roam freely throughout the ruins and along the island's beaches. Glimpses of the Carnegie lifestyle can be easily imagined throughout the ruins of Dungeness, and through the abandoned luxury vehicles.
This image has been artistically enhanced from the original.
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DBHayes Art
Deb & Bill Hayes
dbhayesart@gmail.com
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dbhayes.fineartamerica.com
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January 21st, 2024
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