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Abandoned Gas Station on Overgrown Road Art Print featuring the photograph Troy Kwik Stop 1 by Jeremy Butler

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8.00" x 5.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.00"

 

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Troy Kwik Stop 1 Art Print

Jeremy Butler

by Jeremy Butler

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$22.56

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Troy Kwik Stop 1 art print by Jeremy Butler.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

An old gas station stands neglected, surrounded by kudzu vines. The scene conveys a sense of decay and abandonment.

Troy, Alabama, June... more

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Artist's Description

An old gas station stands neglected, surrounded by kudzu vines. The scene conveys a sense of decay and abandonment.

Troy, Alabama, June 1984.

Copyright Jeremy Butler.

About Jeremy Butler

Jeremy Butler

You can keep up with Jeremy's latest photographic efforts on his email newsletter: https://jercomphoto.substack.com Jeremy's origin story: He set up a darkroom in his parents' utility room while in high school in Phoenix, around 1970. He pestered his friends relentlessly and ruthlessly throughout the 1970s--constantly thrusting the camera in their faces. But he never could afford to print all the images on some 100 contact sheets. Once he got a scanner, he went wild rediscovering the images he shot during that decade. Perhaps it's just the law of averages that some of them are quite good. These black-and-white images from the seventies provide a view of the decade through the lens of an adolescent photographer who came of age during...

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