
Black and White Pencil Effect of The Myrtle Beach Pavilion Park 2005 Farewell Season

by Bob Pardue
Title
Black and White Pencil Effect of The Myrtle Beach Pavilion Park 2005 Farewell Season
Artist
Bob Pardue
Medium
Mixed Media - Digital Photography
Description
This monotone photo of Myrtle Beach Pavilion Park was taken while on a photography assignment in South Carolina in 2006 during the farewell season for the Pavilion.
This black and white photo captures the nostalgic essence of the Myrtle Beach Pavilion amusement park, once a beloved landmark on South Carolina's Grand Strand. The monochrome, pencil drawing effect by Bob Pardue accentuates the drama and emotion surrounding the park's closing. Prominently featured in the image are the Pavilion sign, the iconic wooden roller coaster, the log flume, and the Ferris Wheel, each element evoking memories of laughter, thrill, and summer fun. The intricate details and artistic rendering create a timeless tribute to an era of joy and excitement that will always be remembered.
The monotone fine art photo shown here is available in different sizes and available as framed prints, canvas, wood and variety of photo paper types.
NOTE: An 8"x10" is perfect for a desk, while a 30"x40" makes a bold statement in a living room.
The iconic Myrtle Beach Pavilion was an amusement park located on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk in South Carolina that first opened in 1948.
It had a colorful Ferris wheel and other exciting rides to enjoy, along with arcades, a theater, and plenty of food.
But one thing you may not know about the Myrtle Beach Pavilion is that it made for the perfect photo op!
Whether you’re looking to capture shots of the Ferris wheel or the whole boardwalk, there’s something special about a Myrtle Beach Pavilion photograph.
I hope you enjoyed viewing this b & w fine art photo of Myrtle Beach Pavilion Park and will consider it for your next wall art piece.
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June 28th, 2016
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