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by Teresamarie Yawn
$73.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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A nautiloid looks boldly through the mists of time, giving the viewer a glimpse into its world. This is one of the earliest nautiloids to evolve on... more
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A nautiloid looks boldly through the mists of time, giving the viewer a glimpse into its world. This is one of the earliest nautiloids to evolve on Earth; it is only a few mm tall and has a primitive shell, two large eyes, and many tentacles. It likes to roam the seabed, searching for algae and bacteria to prey upon; or float through the ocean, collecting and consuming life suspended in the water. At this time, some 500 million years ago when the Cambrian Period was transitioning into the Ordivician, life was blossoming in the warm, shallow seas that stretched along continental coasts. Look and you will see a few of the inhabitants that shared this sea with our nautiloid friend. By the dappled sunlight, two primitive fishes, of the genus Haikouichthus, swim. In the foreground, sharing the sandy hillock upon which the nautiloid sits, is Eumorphocystis, an echinoderm; it is not a free-living animal, but rather lives stalked to the sea floor, feeding upon life suspended in the water, catc...
Teresamarie Yawn creates art that is fantastical, mysterious, and surreal; as well, it can be precise, scientific, and logical. She covers a wide range of topics and captures events from the everyday to the Earth-shattering, and views them from micro- to macroscopic vantage points. As well as paintings and drawings, she creates harmonograph art using a harmonograph (a 19th century instrument that creates geometric designs using the power and periodicity of pendulums). With her art, she seeks to understand life, and to tell the story of our Universe and our Earth. She has no formal training in art, but has been painting and drawing since her earliest memories. She was born an artist. As an adult, she trained long and hard to become a...
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Terry Feather
Love it! L/f
Miro Gradinscak
Very nice! L
Benjamin Gelman
Good job
Steve Henderson
Winsome and engaging. l/f/tweet/pin
Kristalin Davis
Fabulous work.
Johanna Hurmerinta
Terrific!
Paul Quinn
Beautiful work!
Linaji Creating
What a fantastic artist you are!
Diana Cooper
Great pic!
Constance Lowery
love the creativity. L/F
L A Feldstein
Great colors, originality
Fernando Blanco Farias
So amazing, creative and artistically done.
Murray Rudd
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Dixa Jassi
Looks amazing! Love how well the colours blended
Joaquin Abella
Very nice
Teresa Zieba
Fabulous work.
Janet Felts
beautifully done and cute
JOHN TELFER
Teresamarie, Wonderful detailed painting of this underwater nautiloid, great details and creativity in this image
BASANT SONI
Glorious beauty & colourful SUBJECT+ L F
Al Fio Bonina
Great work!
Andrew Wilson
Captivating work!
Neli Stoyanova
Like the colors and details! l/f
Sandi Kroll
Great work!
Gary F Richards
Spectacular capture and artwork! Fl
Francis Sullivan
Excellent work