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by Tracey Vivar
$24.50
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Pillow Insert
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Product Details
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.
Design Details
This black & white image shows a scene where an early snowfall has dusted the peaks of nearby mountains. Puffy clouds loom over those mountains and... more
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Jigsaw Puzzle
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This black & white image shows a scene where an early snowfall has dusted the peaks of nearby mountains. Puffy clouds loom over those mountains and the trees in the foreground have captured a layer of frost.
Tracey Vivar is a freelance photographer originally from New York City. Ms. Vivar was the manager as well as the main contributing photographer for Double Runner Gallery, located in East Glacier Park, Montana. Her interest in photography began early in life. With a Dad who worked for Kodak, it was just inevitable she would pick up a camera and take off from there. Later on she was privileged to be mentored by NYC Photographer, J.J. Perez, through whom she was able to work for; Phillip Morris/Marlboro Division, Formula One Racing, Saks Jandal Furriers, Asprey, Sofia Xereb Fashion Consultants, Annique Klein, C.S.A. Hispanic Advertising Agency, Franchesca of London Boutique and "W" of New York Hotels. After moving to...
$24.50
Mary Ann Weger
Wonderful capture of these beautiful clouds, Tracey! They appear to moving as in a film! My eye also focuses right in on the clouds that are gently touching the mountain top -- eliciting feelings of intimacy and a sort of hopeful longing. A wonderful example of the technique of using black and white!
Tracey Vivar replied:
Many thanks, Mary Ann. Your kind comments are much appreciated.