Foushee Mill by Steve Hedberg, Limited Release Fine Art Print
In 1819, a two-story gristmill on the north bank of the James River was built, just downstream of what is now the Nickel Bridge. The ruins of that once-massive stone structure still stands today! That's right, 200-years of storms and floods have not quite consumed it. This abandoned and almost entirely unknown slice of Richmond offers a tangible link to Richmond history and reminder of our tenacity. Go in search of Foushee Mill, and you’ll be rewarded with a hike through Richmond’s urban wilderness and a reminder of our city’s craftsmanship, grit, and longtime draw to the river’s edge. Foushee Mill was painted by artist Steve Hedberg, an artist known for his adventures along the James River, for the True Places series.
DETAILS
Signed by artist Steve Hedberg
Printed on super high quality, 10% post consumer recycled paper stock
Chlorine-free archival inks
14”x18” ready-to-frame size portrait (frame not included)
Limited release: Only 250 will ever be made
Shipped in protective sheet in sturdy, flat box
In 1819, a two-story gristmill on the north bank of the James River was built, just downstream of what is now the Nickel Bridge. The ruins of that once-massive stone structure still stands today! That's right, 200-years of storms and floods have not quite consumed it. This abandoned and almost entirely unknown slice of Richmond offers a tangible link to Richmond history and reminder of our tenacity. Go in search of Foushee Mill, and you’ll be rewarded with a hike through Richmond’s urban wilderness and a reminder of our city’s craftsmanship, grit, and longtime draw to the river’s edge. Foushee Mill was painted by artist Steve Hedberg, an artist known for his adventures along the James River, for the True Places series.
DETAILS
Signed by artist Steve Hedberg
Printed on super high quality, 10% post consumer recycled paper stock
Chlorine-free archival inks
14”x18” ready-to-frame size portrait (frame not included)
Limited release: Only 250 will ever be made
Shipped in protective sheet in sturdy, flat box
In 1819, a two-story gristmill on the north bank of the James River was built, just downstream of what is now the Nickel Bridge. The ruins of that once-massive stone structure still stands today! That's right, 200-years of storms and floods have not quite consumed it. This abandoned and almost entirely unknown slice of Richmond offers a tangible link to Richmond history and reminder of our tenacity. Go in search of Foushee Mill, and you’ll be rewarded with a hike through Richmond’s urban wilderness and a reminder of our city’s craftsmanship, grit, and longtime draw to the river’s edge. Foushee Mill was painted by artist Steve Hedberg, an artist known for his adventures along the James River, for the True Places series.
DETAILS
Signed by artist Steve Hedberg
Printed on super high quality, 10% post consumer recycled paper stock
Chlorine-free archival inks
14”x18” ready-to-frame size portrait (frame not included)
Limited release: Only 250 will ever be made
Shipped in protective sheet in sturdy, flat box