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Industrial Architectural Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Exit Number Two by Cleaster Cotton

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Exit Number Two Throw Pillow

Cleaster Cotton

by Cleaster Cotton

$24.00

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

This is a photograph of a mechanical with a chain and various pipes overhead.... more

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

Additional Products

Exit Number Two Photograph by Cleaster Cotton

Photograph

Exit Number Two Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Exit Number Two Framed Print

Framed Print

Exit Number Two Art Print

Art Print

Exit Number Two Poster

Poster

Exit Number Two Metal Print

Metal Print

Exit Number Two Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Exit Number Two Wood Print

Wood Print

Exit Number Two Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Exit Number Two iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Exit Number Two Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

Exit Number Two Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

Exit Number Two Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

Exit Number Two Tote Bag

Tote Bag

Exit Number Two Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

Exit Number Two Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

Exit Number Two Beach Towel

Beach Towel

Exit Number Two Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

Exit Number Two Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

Exit Number Two Bath Towel

Bath Towel

Exit Number Two T-Shirt

Apparel

Exit Number Two Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

Exit Number Two Yoga Mat

Yoga Mat

Exit Number Two Spiral Notebook

Spiral Notebook

Exit Number Two Fleece Blanket

Fleece Blanket

Exit Number Two Tapestry

Tapestry

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Artist's Description

This is a photograph of a mechanical with a chain and various pipes overhead.

These fine art photographs of industrial architecture were taken in 2006 of the Sears Roebuck & Company building, in midtown, Atlanta Georgia s Old Fourth Ward, on Ponce de Leon Avenue. The Sears building is the largest brick structure in the southeastern U.S. It was originally constructed in 1926 by Richard Warren Sears, Alvah Curtis Roebuck & Company as a retail store, regional warehouse and catalog distribution center. Sears closed the retail store in 1979 and ended warehouse operations in the mid 1980 s. Freight lines and trolley lines came right up to the building, near the loading decks. The Atlanta Crackers stadium, the amusement park and other cultural venues were on site.

The City of Atlanta purchased the property in 1991 where they set up administrative offices (including the Bureau of Cultural Affairs and the Atlanta Fire Department) in a portion of the building until 2010. Th...

About Cleaster Cotton

Cleaster Cotton

CLEASTER COTTON Cleaster Cotton is an African American/Native American multimedia artist. Born into a large, close-knit family, she was lovingly raised by southern parents in Brooklyn, New York. Cleaster began traveling nationally and internationally at a young age - researching cultures, the arts, education, cuisine and nature. Her alma maters are Fordham University and San Diego City College. Cleaster’s scientific and natural approach to her creative process is influenced by the methodology of her ancestors, elders and ancients. At age five, she fell in love with her mother’s artistic abilities... and right then and there she knew she was an artist! Her first childhood creations were made of mud, twigs, paper and plant pigment....

 

$24.00