Old Stone House in Georgetown [#32]
carmonamedina

Old Stone House in Georgetown [#32]

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The students are back in town, surviving off happy hour specials and scavenging the street for free furniture. They come from all corners of the world to savor the excitement of Washington DC. In a few short years most will be gone, but some will stay in a slow evolution from dorm to English basement to shared rowhouse, eventually scattering to the furthest ends of the metro line.

Georgetown’s Old Stone House on 3051 M Street NW has seen it all. Built in 1765, it is Washington’s oldest standing house. If the bricks could speak, what stories would it tell of the generations that have passed by, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, about to begin this next chapter of their lives?

This image is part of the series 'Postcards from Washington DC' that aims to represent the contrasting life in the capital.

POSTCARDS are 5.47x4.21" printed on recycled matte paper. The postcards come in a clear sleeve and they are shipped in a paper envelope. We use First-Class Mail, unless with another item.

PRINTS are 8x10", 11x14" or 16x20". Open edition printed with professional archival inks on acid-free, 100% cotton rag for long term durability (museum-quality giclée). The prints are packaged in a protective sleeve with a sturdy backing board in a rigid kraft mailer. We care about the environment, so we ship using recycled or reused materials whenever possible.


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>>> FREE SHIPPING within the US <<<

All orders are shipped from Washington DC via USPS. Purchases over $30 include a tracking number, which will be sent to you when the order is marked as shipped.

Estimated delivery times, postcards travel faster:
- US: 10-14 days
- Europe: 2-4 weeks
- Rest of the world: 2-4 weeks (depends on the country)


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Important Information:

- Color may vary from what you see on your screen.
- This item does not include framing.


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About the artist:

Carlos Carmonamedina studied Fine Arts in Mexico and Romania. His artwork, which combines his love for travel, bicycles, food, old cameras and comics has been featured in many exhibitions around the world.

After living in Europe for 7 years, he is now settled in Washington DC, where he works as an illustrator and graphic designer.


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Illustrations and original design © carlos carmonamedina / carmonamedina studio llc -- Purchase of fine art does not entitle buyer to reproduction rights. All rights reserved.


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