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Sand Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Sand Blowing Off a Dune by Steven Schwartzman

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Sand Blowing Off a Dune Throw Pillow

Steven Schwartzman

by Steven Schwartzman

$34.00

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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

Not many people know it, but west Texas is home to some wonderful sand dunes, a group of which are accessible to the public at Monahans Sandhills... more

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Comments (10)

Donald Spencer

Donald Spencer

Beautiful work!

Beautiful dunes!

Robert Bales

Robert Bales

What a beautiful presentation and congrats for being selected on the feature page!! v/f/t

Thanks for both. I'm glad I went to Monahans two months ago.

Jon Burch Photography

Jon Burch Photography

Very nice shot Steven! f/v

I hope I'll get the chance to photograph the Great Sand Dunes in your state someday.

Wanda Brandon

Wanda Brandon

Congrats on being the featured artist in old masters. Nice capture. liked and voted.

Thanks. I may be an old master but I'm young at heart.

Ted Azriel

Ted Azriel

Hi Steven Just wanted to congratulate you on being chosen Featured artist of the week! Wonderful capture!

Thanks, Ted. My main concern was to keep from getting sand in my camera while I walked on the dunes with the wind blowing.

Jim Cook

Jim Cook

Congratulations on your feature. L&F Really like the capture of wind blown sand.

Thank you. The wind-blown sand was a new experience for me, so I was glad to be able to record it.

Lila Mattison

Lila Mattison

Great capture!

I was fortunate to get a bunch of good pictures from my two visits to these dunes on consecutive days.

Sharon Elliott

Sharon Elliott

Fantastic image....I love the abstract in sand. sE

I'd been wanting to photograph sand dunes for years, and two months ago I finally got the chance. I hadn't bargained for wind, but it added to pictures like this one.

Lois Bryan

Lois Bryan

Gorgeous capture!!!!

Thanks. I was certainly happy with it.

Artist's Description

Not many people know it, but west Texas is home to some wonderful sand dunes, a group of which are accessible to the public at Monahans Sandhills State Park. This is part of a trilogy of photographs showing the dunes there.

About Steven Schwartzman

Steven Schwartzman

I've been involved with photography since the late 1960s, when I got my first real camera toward the end of my two years in Honduras as a Peace Corps math teacher. From the 1970s through the mid-1980s I went through a phase of black and white infrared photography, often even in 3-D. My current period began in 1999. Call me a nature photographer and you won't be wrong, but because there's not a lot of majestic scenery where I live (which is Austin, Texas), I've gotten interested in portraying the native plants of the region, especially our many wildflowers. Along with them come occasional butterflies, birds, and other small creatures. I often think of all these subjects, even the plants, as if they were posing for portraits, so you could...

 

$34.00