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Winston Rodney Wood Print featuring the photograph A Man and His Drums #1 by Audrey Robillard

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A Man and His Drums #1 Wood Print

Audrey Robillard

by Audrey Robillard

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A Man and His Drums #1 wood print by Audrey Robillard.   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).

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Winston Rodney, aka Burning Spear is one of the world's most famous Jamaican Reggae Cultural artist. Caught playing the Bongo Drum during a rear... more

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Winston Rodney, aka Burning Spear is one of the world's most famous Jamaican Reggae Cultural artist. Caught playing the Bongo Drum during a rear performance in Miami Florida.,

About Audrey Robillard

Audrey Robillard

My journey as a photographer begun as a junior in high school while enrolled in an introduction to Journalism and Communications class. My Journalism teacher handed me a Polaroid point and shoot camera and sent me out to photograph random scenes around the school for the school newspaper and yearbook. She later critiqued several of my pictures and encouraged me to continue practicing and developing my photography skills. My journalism teacher believed that I had a talent for photography. I pursued Journalism and Communications in college, which resulted in a bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting Communications from the University of Florida. I found an extra love for taking pictures and my cameras lived in the trunk of my car. I...

 

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