The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
Frame
Top Mat
Bottom Mat
Dimensions
Image:
6.50" x 8.00"
Overall:
6.50" x 8.00"
Legacy of Love Wood Print
by Rory Siegel
$56.00
Product Details
Legacy of Love wood print by Rory Siegel. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Portrait of my father...the most honorable, generous, loving and noble man I have ever known. How I miss him! Will be adding more about him here... more
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Comments (15)
Artist's Description
Portrait of my father...the most honorable, generous, loving and noble man I have ever known. How I miss him! Will be adding more about him here soon! Part of a series of portraits to honor my family.
About Rory Siegel
2012 PROJECT IMAGINATION CONTEST WINNER The Way Home Setting Theme Chosen by Director James Murphy for his Short Film Thank you very much for visiting my website. Your thoughts and reactions to my work are much appreciated so please do leave comments and feel free to contact me with any questions! RORY SIEGEL PHOTOGRAPHY and FINE ART Rory Siegel is an award winning photographer living in Rainier, Washington and the owner of Rory Siegel Photography And Fine Art. With a background in graphic design and fine art, she’s worked for clients in Jakarta, Indonesia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR. Her current focus is commercial and fine art photography with a special love of portrait, landscape and...
Rory Sagner
Thank you so much Mary Sue, for taking such a leisurely tour through my galleries and for all your lovely comments. Welcome to FAA and I am so happy you were inspired to come here!!!
MarySue Price
Beautiful
Guy Ricketts
Wonderful portrait and tribute to your father, Rory. vf
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much Guy!
Rory Sagner
You know that is the amazing thing...he always was...regardless of what was going on in my life. That was the most incredible love I had ever known until I met my mate. Thank you so much Chrisann for your kind words!
Chrisann Ellis
Rory, This is so moving and beautiful!!.. Your father is a handsome man, and you can see just how proud he is of you!!!!!!!!!!!! fav/vt!!
Odd Jeppesen
A wonderful visual tribute to the man.
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much Odd....besides all his other amazing qualities, he was very photogenic!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Had to come back to this beautiful image of your dear father Rory...oh, my...love it! f/v
Rory Siegel replied:
You are such a dear....dear Jolanta! Thank you!
Kay Novy
Wonderful capture of your father! He looked like such a nice man and handsome too! I'm sorry for your loss. V/F.
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much Kay. I appreciate your kind comments!
Patricia Strand
I think portraiture is your forte, Rory. You've captured the essence of love and kindness in his expression. You are lucky to have had such a father. Great image!
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much Patricia! I agree with you about having been so fortunate as to have had this amazing man for my father! And if love of doing a thing is any indication, then I think you may be equally right (with all humility), about doing portraits. I do find a special joy in the process of working with people in that way.
Sweet Moments Photography
Beautiful portrait :))
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much Marilyn!
Nadine And Bob Johnston
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Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much....my heart is filled with joy at being able to honor and celebrate my father in this way. I appreciate your help and recognition of the importance of remembering our loved ones!
Rory Siegel replied:
And...thank you so much for the wonderful feature!!! Much appreciated!
Delores Swanson
How wonderful Rory...What a superb protrait of your father. It's easy to see where your great talent and support has come from. He will live on in your work and bless all those who admire it. Kudos Rory!
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you so much Delores for your sweet and insightful comments. Your words reflect what my greatest desire was in publishing his portrait! His legacy to me was an absolute love and support of me in whatever choices I made...amazing!
Teresa Zieba
Oh Rory, he is very handsome and one can see all the qualitiies you listed in his face. Beautiful tribute. I miss my Dad too as he died way to young at 58.
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you for telling me Teresa! That must have been really difficult for your family...to lose him so early on. We had three deaths of members of my immediate family within 18 months...leaving us all pretty shell-shocked. I learned a lot however about death and grieving...that every time it is different and seems to have a lot to do with where our relationship was at with that person. My Dad's passing hit me the hardest for some reason...could not even let it register fully for some months afterwards, but finally was able to grieve and let go. I think it was partially because I admired him so much as an individual, but also because at that point in my life he was the only person I had ever known that truly loved me unconditionally. Thank you again for sharing about your father!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
I am all chocked up Rory...fathers and daughters subject have that effect on me...what a lovely man - I just want to give him a hug! Oh, how I miss my dad....!!
Rory Siegel replied:
Oh Jolanta...I am so glad you commented! I cannot believe the emotion that has come up for me in doing this series! I am not one to dwell in the past, but just felt compelled to work with these photos I took of my loved ones. In many ways, these photos are what started me on the journey of becoming a photographer, and I still love doing portraits because it's seems like some kind of magic happens during the process...a connection that occurs that allows my subject's beautiful essence to shine through in the photos. It makes me so happy!