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by Diana Perfect
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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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This image is inspired by unique drylands in Western Kansas and in coastal Peru. The landscape in Kansas, seen from the air, has a surreal... more
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This image is inspired by unique drylands in Western Kansas and in coastal Peru. The landscape in Kansas, seen from the air, has a surreal extraterrestrial quality. The extreme desert conditions in coastal Peru allow farming only along the drainages, where from the air, the cultivated patches appear as jewels or charms hanging on the sinuous ribbons of the stream beds.
Here the earth is golden
Flat to gently rolling
An ocean of soil
Wild and windblown
Gives way to cultivation
With deep furrows
That worry for rain.
Here the earth is reaching
Out to the horizon.
The sea of land
Silent and extending
Curves away to an evening sky
Alive with vibrant color
And a visiting moon
I have always experienced a deep longing to connect with something ancient and enduring and have found that art is the portal by which I could attempt to do so. As an approach to the beautiful and the mysterious, art provides a path for exploring our common Human Heritage. It communicates beyond words, and points toward that which is eternal and unknowable. Ancient art, objects and symbols inspire me. Responding to them in a simple human context, I attempt to present them in new and harmonious ways. I am especially drawn to symbols that have occurred repeatedly over long periods of time and in multiple contexts. The spiral is the best example of this, as it is not only ubiquitous in ancient art, but also in nature. Museums have...
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