
Steampunk - Typewriter - A really old typewriter

by Mike Savad
Title
Steampunk - Typewriter - A really old typewriter
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Hdr Photography
Description
Writers use these all the time. They are called Typewriters, they are like a keyboard with less keys, that are harder to press down. This version has a more steampunk flavor.
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October 30th, 2011
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Paisley Marten
This photograph of an antique typewriter beautifully captures the essence of nostalgia and the artistry of a bygone era. The typewriter, with its intricate metalwork and worn keys, speaks of stories once typed out, of the labor of each keystroke that powered past communication. The soft light filtering through the window enhances the vintage feel, casting gentle reflections and shadows on the surface, while the slight haze adds a layer of mystery, almost as if time has stood still in this quiet space. The presence of the brush and pen hints at a moment frozen in time, inviting the viewer to pause and consider the creativity and history that such an object embodies. It’s a tribute to the power of writing, to the tools that have shaped thought, and to the beauty found in simple, well-worn things.

Ronda Douglas
Bravo Mike, We are very proud of you and glad your a part of the Creators Guild... group here at FAA/we are also mirroring the group on FB... Please join there too...

Ronda Douglas
Beautiful composition, again thank you for adding this to the Guild. Now featured and shared with others over media via "The Creators' Guild" ... If you have a page on fb please also join the Creators' Guild on that media.

Gary Heller
Excellent, you have a very appealing style and sense of subject and composition. Well done

Mildred Chatman
your art is diverse and unique , i saw the house and front porch and you sell so much ! I don't I will ever get the nack ,although I am painting more and using free hand . How do you doit.
Mike Savad replied:
they are all photos more or less, so i can make more of them faster with a large diversity. then i make things that people want... ---Mike Savad