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by Peggi Wolfe
$69.00
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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.
Design Details
Here is one of my favorite styles from Fractal Explorer. It looks like carved bone to me. My friend, dA's rozrr, gave me invaluable tips on FE and... more
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Here is one of my favorite styles from Fractal Explorer. It looks like carved bone to me. My friend, dA's rozrr, gave me invaluable tips on FE and I am forever indebted to her. Without her help, I would still not know how to work some of the neater features of this program. So, thank you, Roz, for all your help!
Made in Fractal Explorer 2.02 and postwork done in GIMP.
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I live in Natchez, MS with 6 cats. I was born and raised in New Orleans, but, like so many others, my home in New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. My late husband, Chris, and I and our dog and 2 cats had evacuated to Natchez, MS before the storm and when we saw our house had been flooded to the roof, we decided to stay in Natchez. I was working at Tulane University Health Sciences Center when the hurricane struck and I continued to work at Tulane In New Orleans for a little over 3 more years (drove to New Orleans on Monday, spent the week in NO, drove back to Natchez on Friday for the weekend). I have been a research scientist for 35 years, most spent at Tulane. I spent a year and a half in London at St....
$69.00
Monica Ghit
Organic and inorganic at the same time...very good...
Peggi Wolfe
Thank you very much, Tim and Dica! I really appreciate the comments!
Tim Allen
Very well done. It draws the viewer right in but which way to go? LOL Stumbling.