West Cellblock Metal Print
by Michael Demagall
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West Cellblock metal print by Michael Demagall. 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.
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The cornerstone laid on November 4, 1886 evolved into this magnificent Chateauesque structure. Cleveland architect Levi T. Scofield designed the Ohio... more
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Artist's Description
The cornerstone laid on November 4, 1886 evolved into this magnificent Chateauesque structure. Cleveland architect Levi T. Scofield designed the Ohio State Reformatory using a combination of three architectural styles; Victorian Gothic, Richardsonian Romanesque and Queen Anne. This was done to encourage inmates back to a "rebirth" of their spiritual lives. The architecture itself inspired them to turn away from their sinful lifestyle, and toward repentance
The Reformatory doors were opened to its first 150 young offenders in September 1896. After housing over 155,000 men in its lifetime, the doors to the prison closed December 31, 1990. The movies Shawshank Redemption and Air Force One were filmed there. I used a 8mm Fisheye lens
About Michael Demagall
I'm photographer based in Cleveland Ohio. I like to photograph a wide variety of subjects. My goal is to create/capture images that articulate an impression, a feeling about, or a relationship with the world. I hope you enjoy seeing the world through my eyes. Thanks for visiting.
$81.00
Paul Freidlund
awesome shot,confratulations l/f
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!!!
Chungkong Art
I like it. Great work. And Congrats on your sale!
CJ Anderson
Yeah, this is really a superior shot, Michael.
Michael Demagall replied:
Thanks CJ. I cant Imagine what it would have been like to live or work there, from what I've read it one of the most haunted places in Ohio.