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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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The Walnut Tree in the courtyard of an Armenian Monastery dating back to around 931 AD. I don't know exactly how old the walnut tree is, but the... more
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"The Walnut Tree" in the courtyard of an Armenian Monastery dating back to around 931 AD. I don't know exactly how old the walnut tree is, but the Monk that I asked guessed it to be around 150, or more, years old. As you can see it has seen some hard times.
The monastery is in the mountains of southern Armenia, virtually in the middle of no-where. The road is just barely wide enough for a smaller sized 4 wheel drive SUV. If you aren't careful you're falling down the side of a mountain (no such thing as guard rails). This monastery is roughly 4,000 feet above sea level.
There weren't any walnuts on the tree at the time, but if you've ever eaten fresh walnuts, they are delicious, not quite the same as what we buy in the stores.
I have had a camera in my hand ever since I can remember, at first, trying to capture the moment with simple snapshots. Gradually those snapshots started becoming more sophisticated and my work was no longer a picture a person, or group in front of a giant building where you had to look closely to identify the people in the picture. As time passed, my love grew stronger. I wanted to create, as opposed to just taking a picture. However, the response from family and friends was, Why would you take a picture of that. Although I did not realize it at the time, I guess I was on the right track. The less they understood, the more I liked what I did and subsequently became bored traveling with others and preferring to travel and go out...
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Elias Pentikis
Beautiful work, Bearj!
Joan Stratton
Lovely ;)
Linda Brody
Wonderful
Marlin and Laura Hum
Beautiful presentation of this walnut tree!
Chris Steadham
Nice artwork
Lisa Bell
wonderful
John Trommer
Very nice work.
Jeremy Guerin
Great work!
Allen Beatty
Very nice !!
Judy Jones
Beautiful work
Johanna Hurmerinta
Beautiful!
Kristia Adams
Nice work!
Robert McAlpine
Wonderful image!
Chante Moody
Awesome!
Leif Sohlman
Beautidul work and presentation of The Walnut Tree Bearj
Andrew Wilson
Well done!
Belinda Greb
What a lovely old tree!
Paul Quinn
Nice work
Jim Love
Great detail and tones...
Jeff Iverson
Great work! l/f