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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Queen Anne's Lace Art Print
by Amanda Jones
Product Details
Queen Anne's Lace art print by Amanda Jones. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
The flower head of a Queen Anne's Lace stands with a spectacular view of the Appalachian mountains and the Monongahela Forest at Spruce Knob State... more
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Artist's Description
The flower head of a Queen Anne's Lace stands with a spectacular view of the Appalachian mountains and the Monongahela Forest at Spruce Knob State Park in West Virginia.
Featured:
Art District
05/23/2017
All Natural Beauty of This World
09/26/2016
About Amanda Jones
Hello and thanks for stopping by! I have been utilizing cameras as a tool with which to capture the beauty of God's creation since the 1990's. My main goal as a photographer is to glorify my Savior by capturing and sharing His creativity in the natural world. Working with both film and digital, I utilize the best of both worlds, including the dynamic and unmatched colors available with some of my favorite films and the unlimited resources of digital. I strongly believe that photography isn't about cameras and equipment. It's a way of seeing the world, and it's always a matter of Light & Perspective! I hope you enjoy the pictures, and feel free to e-mail or message me with any questions! -Amanda
$30.56
Pamela Williams
What a fine piece of artwork and I am happy to announce that this beauty has been featured on the streets of the Art District group. Congratulations for this accomplishment! You may archive your work in the groups "Feature Archives & Thank You Thread"
Amanda Jones replied:
Thanks so much, Pamela!!
Pamela Williams
What a fine piece of artwork and I am happy to announce that this beauty has been featured on the streets of the Art District group. Congratulations for this accomplishment! You may archive your work in the groups "Feature Archives & Thank You Thread"