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Lincoln Smithy – Metal Studio. Metal Sculpture / Found Object. October 9, 2014. Yet to be titled…found object. October 7, 2014. Pick axes, an edger and a remnant ring came together prett well in a totem type piece. Working on base next. Happy with it so far. Table Bases and Pendant Lighting. September 22, 2014. Table bases for a buddies Mexican Restaurant. Will have reclaimed wood tops. Prototype of pendant fixtures for the bar! Another Totemesque Coming Together. February 2, 2014. June 17, 2013.
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About | Loudoun Landscape Photography
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Capturing the natural beauty of northern Virginia. Dave Levinson has been a resident of Loudoun County for more than thirteen years. Since then he’s explored much of the county seeking out the natural beauty it has to offer. He aims to share his discoveries through photography while using preservation as a backdrop. Dave’s passion for the outdoors, his county, hiking and exploration serves as a canvas for his chosen medium, photography. What else does Dave do? 8211; Owner and Designer at Wicked Design.
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Publications | Loudoun Landscape Photography
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Capturing the natural beauty of northern Virginia. Magazines, brochures, web and books where Loudoun Landscapes photographs have been published. Town of Purcellville Newsletter. April – May 2016. The town asked if they could publish a photo that I snapped and shared on Facebook. Of course I replied with a positive response. Newsletter Link. This black and white photo was taken at the corner of Main and 21st Streets in the middle of town on a foggy and drizzling evening. Greenhouse 200th Year Celebration.
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Journey | Loudoun Landscape Photography | Capturing the natural beauty of northern Virginia
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Capturing the natural beauty of northern Virginia. Show opens at the Leesburg Town Hall. March 4, 2014. In Leesburg. She was kind enough to mention my work to a Leesburg Town art advisory board, which she is a part of. Thanks to you KD, for this and past showing opportunities. Her, and her husband Neil, just received recognition from the Town of Leesburg for their 35 years in business. Congratulations to both of them! Read more →. Glenowen Farm Round Hill Virginia. January 19, 2014. Northern Virginia was...
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Landscapes on canvas at Atoka Properties | Loudoun Landscape Photography
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Capturing the natural beauty of northern Virginia. Landscapes on canvas at Atoka Properties. May 8, 2012. The new Atoka Properties. Atoka Properties is a division of Middleburg Real Estate. Glenowen Farm Round Hill Virginia. Larr; Fog and Blossoms in Spring. Closing Shot in Loudoun Magazine. Meet the Artist event. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. 703-470.-. 6029. 2016 Loudoun Landscape Photography. Website Developed by Wicked Design.
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Photographs | Loudoun Landscape Photography
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Capturing the natural beauty of northern Virginia. Landscape Photography of Loudoun County and the surrounding northern Virginia area. Taken atop an 85' grain silo on Franklin Farm, located off Lickey Mill. Last Barn in Town. Formerly located in Round Hill, Virginia as you drove into town from the east. Only the foundation remains. Located in western Loudoun County, this new vineyard rests at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Ridgeside at the Blue Ridge Mountains in Lououdn.
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About Lincoln Smithy | Lincoln Smithy - Metal Studio
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Lincoln Smithy – Metal Studio. Metal Sculpture / Found Object. Lincoln Smithy Studio: John Raymond. I am a self taught metal sculptor who primarily works in found object and remnant steel. I grew up in the house you don’t want to live next to but I loved it. Dad was a junk collector so growing up I was surrounded by metal “Art Supply” although I did not start doing sculpture until many years later. For this reason I do not do commission work. That just does not fit the way I sculpt. I also enjoy bicycle ...