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Trees Tapestry featuring the photograph Standing still  up on hwy 2509 by Marie Neder

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Standing still up on hwy 2509 Tapestry

Marie Neder

by Marie Neder

$46.00

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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

Another shot of the burned out forest in Southern Oregon. I thought the blue lent itself to a mournfulness yet they survived. On display at Gallery... more

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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Comments (2)

Marie Neder

Marie Neder

Thanks Jacquie. Exploring burned out forests is uplifting in a strange kind of way. Maybe because much of it is still standing. I also saw a lot of clear cutting as well as salvage logging. Argh.

Jacquie King

Jacquie King

Very nice. A haunting reminder of what was once filled with green.

Artist's Description

Another shot of the burned out forest in Southern Oregon. I thought the blue lent itself to a mournfulness yet they survived. On display at Gallery One (6/16/15) in Grants Pass, Oregon.

About Marie Neder

Marie Neder

Thanks for taking your valuable time to read what little I've stated in this abbreviated biography. And of course to view my images. Please visit me at www.TheRecordKeeper.us with my new book called "The RecordKeeper" - more than a journal. For many years I have been passionate about photography and I am still learning (yeah!) Currently I am using a digital camera (Go Canon! I also shoot with Canon's Point and Shoot camera!) I photograph what I find of interest and there is a LOT of interesting "stuff" out there I won't wax (wax?) poetic with too many words. And not all of my images are pretty or "feel good" by any means. They should make you feel or think though. I was born in San Diego, California and was a military brat living...

 

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