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by Lynda Lehmann
$42.00
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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.
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A scenic view from Desert Tortoise Trail with dramatic lighting on the far peaks during a sunny day with storm clouds on the horizon.
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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A scenic view from Desert Tortoise Trail with dramatic lighting on the far peaks during a sunny day with storm clouds on the horizon.
If you see a design here that you love but I don't show it in the colors you need, please email me through this site and I will do my best to post a piece that accommodates your preference. If you are looking for a specific subject matter or kind of image, please visit my "Collections" here at FineArtAmerica. I'm an abstract painter, digital artist and photographer with a passion for color and the forms of nature. I've had solo shows of my paintings and participated in numerous juried group shows. I enjoy making digital art and discovering new visual experiences, whatever the medium. I've sold my work online and in galleries, exhibits, and boutiques. I'm a past member of Smithtown Township Art League, Northport Arts Coalition and...
$42.00
Lynda Lehmann
Thank you Amin!
Amin Shahed
Love it
Nancy Kane Chapman
Perfect shot, Lynda....love the composition! F/L
Lynda Lehmann replied:
Thanks so much, Nancy! I enjoyed seeing how the buildings are in light, while the hills in the foreground have already fallen into shadow. I tried to capture that lighting.