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Chief Greeting Card featuring the photograph Chief Woapalanee Welcomes Spring by Gene Walls

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Chief Woapalanee Welcomes Spring Greeting Card

Gene Walls

by Gene Walls

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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On a beautiful spring evening, Chief Woapalanee greets all visitors to Brandon Park. The striking sculpture of Woapalanee was created by artist Peter... more

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Comments (6)

Tim Devine

Tim Devine

Very cool monument Gene, beautifully captured. v

Gene Walls replied:

Thanks a bunch, Tim! We love Woapalanee (translates as "Bald Eagle"), here in Williamsport. Kindest wishes, Gene

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

This is good to know Gene, I am now curious where the BC one is located:)

Gene Walls replied:

I did a little research and found that Wolf Toth did not complete his goal of creating a Wispering Giant for each province in Canada. There was one in Vancouver, Washington. Sadly, it had to be removed a few years ago because it was rotting from the inside, due to termite infestation. Instead of creating any new Giants, Wolf has been refurbishing the older ones to prevent any more from being lost to the elements. So far, 3 out of 74 have been lost. His last new Giant was done in Délegyháza, Hungary in 2008. It is a tribute to St Stephan I, King of Hungary. Our Chief Woapalanee is one of the statues that was in danger of rotting away. It was fully restored and sealed with a protective finish a few years ago. The closest Whispering Giants to you can be found in Winnepeg Beach, Manitoba and two are in Oregon. Best regards, Gene

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

THis is the most beautiful totem I have ever seen! Amazing details too Gene!f/v

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you very much, Eti! The sculptor, Peter Wolf Toth, has created more than 70 of these great tributes to the First Peoples and Native Americans. There is at least one in every US State and in each Canadian province. We all love our Chief Woapalanee here in Williamsport. Kindest wishes, Gene

Angela Davies

Angela Davies

What an awesome totem and lovely capture, great information! FV

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you most kindly, Angie! This is one of the "Whispering Giants" by sculptor, Peter Toth. Our community is very proud to be a part of Toth's "Trail of the Wispering Giants". Kindest wishes, Gene Kindest regards, Gene

Byron Snider

Byron Snider

Wow, that is an impressive sculpture, great information to go with the image fv

Gene Walls replied:

Thanks, Byron! It really is an amazing work of art. The artists, Peter Toth, has traveled all over North America producing these wonderful statues called "Trail of the Whispering Giants". We are very proud to have one of his "Giants" in our little city. Kindest regards, Gene

JH Designs

JH Designs

Great capture Gene!

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you very kindly! Best wishes, Gene

Artist's Description

On a beautiful spring evening, Chief Woapalanee greets all visitors to Brandon Park. The striking sculpture of "Woapalanee" was created by artist Peter "Wolf" Toth, as a bold tribute to our native American heritage. Beautiful tulips surround the chief every year to celebrate the passing of winter and the arrival of spring.

Brandon Park is a beautiful city park, near center city Williamsport, in north central Pennsylvania, USA. This is our largest public park within the city. Many events are held here, like live music performances and night time movies at the band shell & amphitheater. This park represents so much of what Williamsport is all about.

The city was built along the west branch of the Susquehanna River. Logging was the main industry here in the 1800s, but no longer. The lumber company owners had become extremely wealthy here, so much so that Williamsport became nationally know as the home of the greatest number of millionaires per capita.

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About Gene Walls

Gene Walls

I was born in the wild hills of West Virginia, raised in western Maryland and currently live in north central Pennsylvania, USA. My higher education includes Theological Studies, Electronics Engineering, Audio Engineering and Visual Arts. I taught a Media course at Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn State Affiliate). Photography has been an integral part of my life since the mid 1960's. Capturing the beauty and complexity of nature is my main interest, from macro close-ups to wide vistas views ...and everything in between. Natural waterfalls are the most frequent photographic subjects found at the business end of my lens. Historic Covered Bridges and farmland scenes are also very close to my heart, but any visually interesting...

 

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