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6.50" x 10.00"
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6.50" x 10.00"
Rolling Cuban Cigars #2 Wood Print
by Hugh Smith
Product Details
Rolling Cuban Cigars #2 wood print by Hugh Smith. 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
Cuban cigarrolling demonstration from Habana Tijuana. This gentleman owns a cigar shop in Tijuana and was demonstarting the art at the FestiArte in... more
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Artist's Description
Cuban cigarrolling demonstration from Habana Tijuana. This gentleman owns a cigar shop in Tijuana and was demonstarting the art at the FestiArte in Playa de Tijuana.
About Hugh Smith
A Philadelphia native, I have lived in Baja California for the past 3 years. I make photographs. Since my first Brownie Starflash when I was 6, I have tried to make photographs that make people think and touch an emotional spark in them. That is what motivates me as a photographer. You can follow me at www.jargonart.com I started shooting as a stringer for newspapers and in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. I opened my commercial studio in Center City, Philadelphia in 1972. I shot catalogs for Spencer Gifts and Lenox China among others. I shot fashion, runway and headshots until about 5 years ago as my wife and I started slowing to a merciful crawl and traveling and writing. My work has appeared in magazines from Shutterbug to...
$51.00
Catherine Lott
:O}
Hugh Smith replied:
Thank you Catherine!
Chrystyne Novack
Great example of photojournalism that shows a slice of life for this man who makes a living by cigar rolling and also demonstrates a craft that is being lost to time.
Hugh Smith replied:
Chrystyne, this artisan has a shop in downtown TJ but I couldn't resist the image of him and Che!
Hugh Smith
Thank you Chuck. I love street photography!
Chuck Caramella
Great photojournalism! Well done image that shows a craft gradually being lost. Nice work!