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A lone and isolated United States Post Office adjacent to an old church in the barren desert along the iconic Route 66 Amboy California, captured by photographer WDey.
A painterly impressionist effect added to enhance the vintage feel of the image.
Image is printed on crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper and measures 19.5"W X 24"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 21.5" X 26".
Signed and Numbered New Limited Edition print from the WDey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.

Materials used:

Crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper

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#church #retro #impressionist #california #iconic #vintage #post office #desert #route 66 #historic #barren #isolated #amboy #william dey 

THE LAST POST OFFICE Route 66 (2025) Photograph
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A lone and isolated United States Post Office adjacent to an old church in the barren desert along the iconic Route 66 Amboy California, captured by photographer WDey.
A painterly impressionist effect added to enhance the vintage feel of the image.
Image is printed on crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper and measures 19.5"W X 24"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 21.5" X 26".
Signed and Numbered New Limited Edition print from the WDey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.

Materials used:

Crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper

Tags:
#church #retro #impressionist #california #iconic #vintage #post office #desert #route 66 #historic #barren #isolated #amboy #william dey 
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A Singular Vision: When creating a photograph, William Dey looks for the angles-both literally and figuratively. He constantly seeks a means to observe the world from the edges, to record... Read more

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