The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
Frame
Top Mat
Bottom Mat
Dimensions
Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
Overall:
6.50" x 10.00"
The Aussie Dunny Can - Black and White Wood Print
by Kaye Menner
Product Details
The Aussie Dunny Can - Black and White wood print by Kaye Menner. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
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[From Wikipedia]
Dunny or dunny can is Australian... more
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Comments (16)
Artist's Description
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[From Wikipedia]
Dunny or dunny can is Australian slang for toilet, either the room or the specific fixture, especially an outhouse or other outdoor toilets. It is most often used to specify a distinction between a flushing toilet and a non-flushing toilet (e.g., a longdrop or thunderbox). First used in print in 1952, the word is believed to be derived from the much older 'dunnakin' (also spelled 'dunnigin' and 'dunegan') meaning privy.
Traditionally an outhouse could be found in unsewered areas and consisted of little more than a seat placed over a can or cesspit. The latter variation can be referred to more specifically as a longdrop. The outhouse would be maintained at some distance from houses for reasons of smell and hygiene. The sheds themselves were generally made of either wood or corrugated iron, to facilitate the moving of the outhouse if required. In mining areas outhouses a...
About Kaye Menner
Hello, my name is Kaye. I live in Sydney, Australia... and as a mum of 2 grown up children, my main interest now in life is my love for photography that I would like to share with you all. I completed an amazing On-Line Photography Course run by 'Proud Photography'... a wonderful site with forums offering help and support. I learned lots in the forums and my photography improved 'heaps'! Here is the link to the Photography Course if your are interested: www.proudphotography.com I have learned so much since I purchased my first digital camera many years ago. I have frequented many photography sites and forums, reading and learning all that was possible to gain further knowledge from photographers and photography from around the world. I...
$66.00
Kaye Menner
Thanks very much to the buyer from Sparks, NV United States. I hope you love it!
Kaye Menner
A special thank you to the buyer from Sparks, NV - United States who purchased a print today. I hope you love it!
Kaye Menner
Wow, Claude.... what an idea!! I think it could be a great project! Thanks so much for your comment and v/t.
Kaye Menner
Thanks, Steve... love your comment and thanks for v/f :)
Steve Taylor
Looks like he may have gone a little too much. F/V
Kaye Menner
Just love your comment, Rosy... and thanks for the v/f :)
Kaye Menner
Alessandro, thank you for your comment and v/f.
Kaye Menner
Thanks for your comment, Jeff :)
Kaye Menner
Thank you for your comment, Kim :)
Kaye Menner
Leanne, thanks so much for your thoughts and feedback. If you ever head north up the coast, let me know and I'll give you directions to this place. Thanks for the share and v/f.
Alessandro Della Pietra
Fantastic shot! I like it, F/V
Jeff Swan
looks like my kind of place! Great one Kaye!
Kim Hojnacki
What a great find! well done!
Leanne Seymour
What a fabulous nostalgic view of the old Aussie dunny etc! This picture should go in a history book or museum (lol!).....it's fabulous! Well done Kaye....will share and f/v