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Logger Tote Bag featuring the photograph Logger from the Past by Aurelia Schanzenbacher

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Logger from the Past Tote Bag

Aurelia Schanzenbacher

by Aurelia Schanzenbacher

$20.00

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Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Logger from the Past" by Aurelia Schanzenbacher.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

Photograph from a reenactment at a logging camp at Collier Logging Museum in Klamath County, Oregon logging show. Vintage logging tractor taken... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Logger from the Past Photograph by Aurelia Schanzenbacher

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Logger From The Past Poster

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Logger From The Past Metal Print

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Logger From The Past Wood Print

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Logger From The Past Greeting Card

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Logger From The Past Zip Pouch

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Logger From The Past Sticker

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Comments (11)

Luther Fine Art

Luther Fine Art

Very nice!

Thank you!

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Outstanding capture and artwork! Congratulations on your Homepage feature in the group “No Place Like Home”! Fl

Thanks Gary. for looking and your nice comments

PROMedias

PROMedias

This photo received honorable mention in the "Autos And Other Motor Vehicles With Wheels" contest at https://fineartamerica.com/contests/3-autos-and-other-motor-vehicles-with-wheels.html?tab=overview This qualifies it to be featured in the "autos and other motor vehicles with wheels" group here and posted to the Facebook page "autos and other motor vehicles with wheels" at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2588251427934298/?ref=bookmarks AWESOME PHOTO!

Thank you for the honorable mention! Enjoyed watching the logging show and catching this young gentleman work the trailer.

PROMedias

PROMedias

nice

Joan Stratton

Joan Stratton

Great find :)

Barbra Telfer

Barbra Telfer

Aurelia, Excellent find and detailed capture of this old logging equipment from the past LF

A little late...but thank you for the nice comment

David Beard

David Beard

What a fun, colorful image! Well captured!

Thank you! Enjoyed the logging show too!

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Nice. L F

Thank you!

Art MarketJapan

Art MarketJapan

Beautiful image💛 Followed !!

Thank you!

Artist's Description

Photograph from a reenactment at a logging camp at Collier Logging Museum in Klamath County, Oregon logging show. Vintage logging tractor taken during the annual logging demonstration at Collier Museum in Oregon. At the Oregon State Park, Collier museum. Railroad buffs will enjoy learning about the role the railroad played in logging. You can imagine the rugged woodsmen and the immense task of moving raw timber with innovation and brute force. The historic cabin village within the museum gives you another insight into how these families once lived. Once a year, the park sponsors a day with presentations, running some of the old logging machines and vehicles, and real live trained conductors and machine operators who cut wood for the visitors. You will also see metal workers, horse drawn carriages, people dressed the era and taste wonderful country cooking.

About Aurelia Schanzenbacher

Aurelia Schanzenbacher

PLEASE NOTE: Watermarks are digital identification and will be removed when prints or items are ordered. I am predominantly a self-taught artist and photographer who has lived in Oregon for 20 years and just recently relocated to the Appalachian mountains of Western Maryland. I share my home with my husband and one beautiful Brittany girl, Zoey. Our vacations were mainly centered around camping and other outdoor activities. Now with less dogs (we had six!) and my husband retired, he and I spend many of our vacations RVing and camping. I continue to possess a deep love of nature and this subject has been a major influence in my art choices. I describe myself as a nature/landscape photographer. Though, that defines only a portion of...

 

$20.00