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lake Murray Tapestry featuring the photograph Tucker's Tower Gentle Summer Day by Tamyra Ayles

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Tucker's Tower Gentle Summer Day Tapestry

Tamyra Ayles

by Tamyra Ayles

$53.00

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

Design Details

Tucker's Tower was originally intended as a summer residence for then-Gov. William H. Alfalfa Bill Murray, in return for his efforts to get the lake... more

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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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Artist's Description

Tucker's Tower was originally intended as a summer residence for then-Gov. William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, in return for his efforts to get the lake and state park situated in Southern Oklahoma. The design was based on photographs of a European castle that were taken by Fred Tucker, a veteran of World War I and an Oklahoma state senator, and for whom the structure is named. It is constructed of limestone that was quarried at the park site.The tower is five stories high with an observation deck on top. There is a two story section that was intended as a living area.The interior was left unfinished when time and money ran out in 1935. No governor has ever spent a night there. Years later flooring and a spiral staircase were added to the tower section and the whole complex was turned into a museum.

About Tamyra Ayles

Tamyra Ayles

My photography has been published on Oklahoma Today in 2013 and 2014 and is seen in the Tourism Guide published by the Oklahoma Department of Tourism in 2015. I have won numerous awards including First Place in Still Life at Artist of the Arbuckle Gallery art show 2013, First Place in People at Goddard Center Art Gallery Juried Photography Biennial 2013, Honorable Mention at Goddard Center Art Gallery Juried Art Show 2014, Second Place at Goddard Center Art Gallery Juried Photography Biennial 2015. I received my first camera at the age of 15. I have been in love with photography, since my first Instamatic picture was developed. I have advanced from that little Instamatic camera I strive to control every aspect of my photography, and...

 

$53.00