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by Sean Griffin
$41.00
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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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In the Pacific Northwest in May it is not uncommon to see salmonberry plants showing all three stages of a berries development -- blossom,... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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In the Pacific Northwest in May it is not uncommon to see salmonberry plants showing all three stages of a berries development -- blossom, fruit-forming and fruit.
Sean Griffin (b. 1949- ) is an award-winning American fine art and portrait photographer who divides his time between the beautiful Pacific Northwest of the United States and the lush Sonoran Desert of Arizona. His work has been recognized by The Smithsonian, among others. In addition to his paid work, he is a volunteer photographer for Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, a non-profit organization providing remembrance photos for families whose babies will not be coming home from the hospital. Donations of his art have benefited the Susan Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, the Seabury School, the Nisqually Nature Center and the Anderson Island Historical Society. Sean is not a fan of PhotoShop or other photo-manipulation tools,...
$41.00
Frank Winters
Beautiful - simple. The best kind of photography. v
Sean Griffin replied:
Thank you, Frank!
Valerie Anne Kelly
Exquisite sweetheART a 5 ***** fave ;~} Valz
Sean Griffin replied:
Thank you, Valerie!
Erica Hanel
Wonderful!
Sean Griffin replied:
Thanks, Erica!
Kate Brown
Lovely, great bokeh! v
Sean Griffin replied:
Thank you!
Patricia Strand
That is a gorgeous photo!! Can you eat these berries?
Sean Griffin replied:
Thank you. Yes you can, although they never get very sweet.