Arts by Dylan: 4th of July 2018 Canvas Online Sale
$77.50This photograph was near Pier 39 in 2018.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich   Â
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This photograph was near Pier 39 in 2018.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich   Â
My old Hometown.  Named after the Suisun Indians who faught against Spanish colinzation.  Their most famous member was one of California s early pre gold rush founding fathers named Sam Yeto who was given the christian name Solano a name that originated St. Solano a Spanish missionary who did good work in Peru…
This photograph was taken while on a ferry boat from Vallejo to San Francisco.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich   Â
Thomas Jefferson was America s first Secretary of State however during his time as Secretary of State his office was on Market Street in Phliadelphia near Penn s Landing. Â During the George Washington s adminstration where the Capital City was in New York City the Department of Foreign Affiars was renting office space at a…
This photo was taken from the Marin Headlands. Photographer: Dylan Carpowich
This photograph captures a honey bee in flight.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich   Â
This photograph captures a honey bee in flight. Â Photographer: Dylan Carpowich
This Photograph captures a ladybug in action.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich
Photographer: Dylan Carpowich
The statue of Minerva on the west steps of the CA Capitol Building looks down the road across the bridge towards Solano County and the Bay Area. This statue of Minerva at Pioneer Square in San Francisco looks west towards City Hall and the ever expanse of the Pacific Ocean. I like the symbolism and…
This Photograph was taken on the day of the Nelson Fire that burned the hills in between Vacaville and Fairfield California.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich
This Photograph was taken from a public Rose Garden in Solano County California.  Photographer: Dylan Carpowich
Photographer: Albert Fernique, Paris France, 1883 Sculpter: Frederic Auguste Bartholdi The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States of America by France. Â All the United States of America had to do was design and build a pedestal for her to stand on. The cost for the pedestal was about $200,000 or in…
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