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by Linda Phelps
$27.00
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Our Bella Canvas women's v-necks are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All women's v-necks are machine washable.
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This abstract pattern was created from an original photo of a pink rose. It will work well with sall of the FAA products.
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This abstract pattern was created from an original photo of a pink rose. It will work well with sall of the FAA products.
Linda Phelps lives in Austin, Texa s. Linda started to study the art of photography in the late 1980s. She started with the first digital camera that came on the market and continues working to improve her art. She has earned awards in local, national and international competitions. She has written tutorials and articles for the web on photography. She presented a seminar on how to make creative images in a photo convention sponsored by the Gulf Coast Camera Club Council which covers a 5 state area. Linda has a strong interest in creative photography that takes an image out of the normal range of a photograph into the realm creative images. Recently she has moved on from fine art photography to making fantastic artistic abstracts....
$27.00
Vyacheslav Isaev
Cool work.
Linda Phelps replied:
Thank you Vyacheslay for commenting on this abstract. This was created from a photo of roses.
Kiki Art
I feel refreshed looking at this lovely image! L/F
Linda Phelps replied:
Thank you for expressing you emotion when viewing this image. I love the shade of green that reminds me of spring.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Beautiful work! fv
Linda Phelps replied:
Thank you Jim for your comment on this green pattern. It is amazing what can be done with a photo in the computer.
Robert Bales
Such a beautiful abstract!! v/f/t
Linda Phelps replied:
Thank you Robert for your support and comment on this green abstract. The original abstract was made from a pink rose.
John Krakora
Nice design--Love the shades of green!
Linda Phelps replied:
Thank you for your comment on the green tones in this abstract. They were converted from a pink pattern.