Miami Marine Stadium
by Ed Gleichman
Title
Miami Marine Stadium
Artist
Ed Gleichman
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Part of the Miami Marine Stadium shows some of the graffiti left on it when abandoned after hurricane Andrew due to being declared unsafe. The structure is slated for historical preservation and is on the WatchList of the Worlds Monuments Fund as well as being on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list for recongnition as a architectural masterpiece. It was opened in 1963 and it's cantilevered concrete roof made it an architectural icon.
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© Edward Gleichman, All Rights Reserved.
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September 7th, 2013
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Comments (2)
John Malone
Ed looks like it has. If you search for it by the title and then hit the subsearch bar you will see the first tab say SEARCH By KEYWORD.....NEXT TO THAT TAB is SEARCH BY RECENTLY SOLD....you will find it near the bottom of that page of recently sold work. HERE is the link info http://fineartamerica.com/art/miami+marine+stadium?sort=recentlysold
Ed Gleichman replied:
John, Thanks again, I really do appreciate it. Was getting hopeful but my Sales page does not show it, unless there is some other way to get sales and it is reported differently. I saw what you said about the recently sold page and, yes it does give the impression that all those images have sold but I have the suspicion that, while a few have, those that follow on the page are just to fill the page. Of course that begs the question of why there would be more than one page if that is the case.... So I really don't know what is going on. In any event, I will remain hopeful that it does sell, or any others for that matter as I have had fewer sales this year. Thank you again for your help. Appreciated. Ed
John Malone
Congratulations o your sale of this work!
Ed Gleichman replied:
John, thank you very much for the congratulations but, unfortunately from what I can see, it has not sold. Appreciate your taking the time to look, I wish you continued success. Regards, Ed