Juno Pier Vintage Viewer Metal Print
by Laura Fasulo
Product Details
Juno Pier Vintage Viewer metal print by Laura Fasulo. 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.
Design Details
The vintage viewer - My earliest memory of the binocular viewer is from a school field trip to NYC. The viewers at the top of the Empire State... more
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Artist's Description
The vintage viewer - My earliest memory of the binocular viewer is from a school field trip to NYC. The viewers at the top of the Empire State Building accepted our allowance quarters and the step-up rungs supported our small feet to show us the wide world.
The design of this binocular tower viewer has not changed in the 90 years that it's been made by Tower Optical Company of Norwalk, Connecticut and that has helped make it into a nostalgic icon.
Only about 35 of these viewers are made per year but thousands are already situated at viewing sites in the US and Canada. You cannot purchase or own these machines but only rent them forever from the family owned and operated company. The money found in the belly of these little beasts should help offset the rental fee. They each hold 2,000 quarters.
The Vintage Viewer on Juno Pier in square format, Fine Art Photography by Laura Fasulo, Sofloart.com.
About Laura Fasulo
Laura Fasulo is an artist and fine art photographer. She uses a variety of media including film and digital photography, drawing, painting, and digital art. She attended Manhattan's School of Visual Arts, where she was immersed in the city's extensive culture as well as its historic and contemporary art scenes. As a child she assisted her father, in astro-photography. Viewing and taking photos of the stars and planets with her Dad taught her about family, photography and science and instilled in her a fascination with the night sky. She credits her father also for her long-term status as a night owl. Her work has been featured internationally in advertising campaigns, magazine articles, book covers, set designs and gallery exhibitions....
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Frank J Casella
Nice moment with the birds, Laura. Like the processing and use of the square for presentation.