USS Cumberland Nautical Still-Life Metal Print
by Bob Orsillo
Product Details
USS Cumberland Nautical Still-Life metal print by Bob Orsillo. 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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USS Cumberland Salvage Nautical Artifacts - Original fine art history,ship photography by Bob Orsillo.... more
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USS Cumberland Salvage Nautical Artifacts - Original fine art history,ship photography by Bob Orsillo.
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The first USS Cumberland was a 50-gun sailing frigate of the United States Navy. She was the first ship sunk by the ironclad CSS Virginia.
Cumberland began in the pages of a Congressional Act. Congress passed in 1816 'An act for the gradual increase of the Navy of the United States.' The act called for the U.S. to build several ships-of-the-line and several new frigates, of which Cumberland was to be one. Money issues, however, prevented Cumberland from being finished in a timely manner. It was not until Secretary of the Navy (SecNav) Abel Parker Upshur came to office that the ship was finished. A war scare with Britain led Upshur to order the completion of several wooden sailing ships and for the construction of new s...
About Bob Orsillo
A Life in Light and Shadow Bob Orsillo has always been drawn to the power of light and shadow. This fascination manifested in a dual pursuit: the meticulous precision of photography and the grand storytelling of cinematography. As both a photographer and a cinematographer, Bob has carved a unique path in the artistic world. Orsillo's journey began with photography, capturing still moments that resonated with a deeper truth. He developed a keen eye for composition, using light and shadow to evoke emotions and tell stories within a single frame. This foundation in photography informs his work as a cinematographer, where he orchestrates moving landscapes of light and shadow to bring narratives to life on the screen. As a cinematographer,...
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Robert Lacy
A knockout composition, Bob!
Edward R Wisell
so rich in texture and color. nice one. f/v
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Ed! :)
Joe JAKE Pratt
Like the colors and movement in and out.
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Jake!:)
Lenore Senior
This has a great design quality and warm colors to it. Nicely done! v/f
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Lenore! :))
Tautvydas Davainis
I love this beautiful work ... Tautvydas
Bob Orsillo replied:
THank you Tautvydas :)
Joy DiNardo Bradley DiNardo Designs
Love the collage of items and the Nautical history! Go Navy! Nice work Bob!
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Joy! :)
Kyra Munk Matustik
I like this a lot
Bob Orsillo replied:
THank you Kyra:)
Laura DAddona
Wonderful image ! Great combination of artifcats !
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Laura! :)
Beth Edwards
Great colours and they help with the interest factor. Great image
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Beth!:)
Ginette Callaway
Objects that have the energy of long past events embedded in them, that we can't see but they are there. Some can feel them , you are one of them. Your picture shows it.
Bob Orsillo replied:
Thank you Ginette!:)