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8.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
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0.88"
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13.50" x 13.50"
Boy With a Bird #1 Framed Print
by Ronda Broatch
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Boy With a Bird #1 framed print by Ronda Broatch. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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I would love to know the real story, but there was much going on that day. In this little village preparations were underway for a literacy ceremony... more
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Artist's Description
I would love to know the real story, but there was much going on that day. In this little village preparations were underway for a literacy ceremony in which two young men spoke in newly learned English. The chief of the village attended, as well as the residents. To learn more about this program, visit Dalai Lama Fellows at Ashesi to implement Berekuso's biggest literacy campaign http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/news-and-events/news/1678-dalai-lama-fellows-at-ashesi-to-implement-berekuso-s-biggest-literacy-campaign.html
About Ronda Broatch
Ronda Broatch is the author of Shedding Our Skins, (Finishing Line Press, 2008), and Some Other Eden, (2005). Nominated several times for the Pushcart, Ronda is the recipient of a 2007 Artist Trust GAP Grant, and is currently Editor for Crab Creek Review. Ronda received degrees in Creative Writing and in Photography from the University of Washington, and later worked for William Thompson Photographs. After a hiatus she returned to photography, and spends her time documenting the secret lives of flowers, preserving wildlife, and capturing poets in their natural habitat for book jackets and promo shots.
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Mitch Shindelbower
Wow ronda excellent work ! l/f
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Mitch!
Wendy Chapman
Very intriguing indeed. Again, I love the composition, story and processing.
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you so much, Wendy~
Mary Machare
Amazing, thought provoking capture, Ronda. LF
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Mary~
Susan Capuano
Great shot Rhonda, there is a much to think about in this image. L/F P
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Susan~
Dean Harte
excellent shot Ronda, great storytelling - F/L
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Dean~
Jose Miguel Barrionuevo
Great work!
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Jose!
Evelina Popilian
Amazing album.....a great and fascinating story...great work!
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Evelina!
Maria Hunt
What a poignant picture. I love the absensce of colors.. Just, what sepia? it leaves the viewer focused on the subtlies of the shot. You wonder what holds his attention, distracted from his catch or find. sweet face. Beautiful photograph
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Maria. I was lucky to be in that moment~
Madeline Ellis
Oh my, I guess it is true about the bird in the hand. Wonderful photo of this little boy whose attention is obviously captured. l/fav
Ronda Broatch replied:
This is probably my most favorite photo from the trip to Ghana. Thank you, Madeline!
Marvin Spates
Another great photo!!! Great catch Ronda!!! LF
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thanks so much, Marvin!
Lenore Senior
I agree with Karen. Such a great portrait of this boy; yet, my heart aches for the bird. v/f
Karen Adams
Wonderful portrait of a little boy in a land we (in America) cannot fathom. My heart cannot but ache for the little bird....this picture really holds a story...maybe a mystery that we will never know!...fav/v2
Ronda Broatch replied:
Judging by the gentleness I felt in the community, the bird was a little treasure to him. I wish I'd had more time there. Thanks, Karen~
Dawn Senior-Trask
Outstanding gallery with this striking image among the strongly captivating! A poignant and outstandingly realized expression. v/fav
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thank you, Dawn - I appreciate your kind words~
Jeff Swan
great capture
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thanks, Jeff! I was surprised to see the bird after I came home!