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Succulents Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Growing Together in Harmony by Hazel Holland

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Growing Together in Harmony Shower Curtain

Hazel Holland

by Hazel Holland

$66.00

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Product Details

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

This is a beautiful photograph I took of plants growing in my patio garden while living in California. Intermingled with the gold and green creeping... more

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Comments (13)

Eva Lechner

Eva Lechner

Wonderful,Hazel but I need the name of the succulents,sorry!

Hazel Holland replied:

Eva, I'm sorry that I didn't pay attention and name them. They're called hens and chickens. Next time I'll be more careful. :-)

Henryk Gorecki

Henryk Gorecki

Fantastic emerald green,fantastic details and light!-Great shot,Hazel!-L/F,V

Hazel Holland replied:

Henryk, thank you so much!

Khalid Saeed

Khalid Saeed

Wonderful capture, beautiful color and light.

Hazel Holland replied:

Khalid, thank you so much!

Hazel Holland

Hazel Holland

Thanks so much for your very thoughtful and generous comments as well as your V/F support, Deb!

Deb Halloran

Deb Halloran

Hazel, Beautiful "harmony" indeed...the color/tones and light are so beautiful...nicely done. v/f

Hazel Holland

Hazel Holland

Thanks so much for your very lovely comments and for your L/F support, Latha!

Latha Gokuldas Panicker

Latha Gokuldas Panicker

I feel it was a tough job to move away from such beautiful surroundings,my Hazel !!!! How gorgeous they were...can imagine the beauty of your old patio garden, from this lovely photograph !!!! (F/L)

Hazel Holland

Hazel Holland

Thanks so much for your very lovely comments and for your L/F support, Meg!

Meg Shearer

Meg Shearer

Beautiful light and color and harmony! L/F!

Hazel Holland

Hazel Holland

Thanks so much for your very lovely comment and l/f support, Brenda!

Hazel Holland

Hazel Holland

Thanks so much for your very kind comments and f/v support, Elizabeth!

Elizabeth Winter

Elizabeth Winter

Wow! This must of been huge! Beautiful plant and nice capture Hazel! f/v

Artist's Description

This is a beautiful photograph I took of plants growing in my patio garden while living in California. Intermingled with the gold and green creeping jenny that trails over the side of the planter are succulents that managed to push themselves up through the thick foliage. I'm so pleased that I got a good shot of these plants before I moved out of state and sold them at a garage sale.

About Hazel Holland

Hazel Holland

I grew up in the United Kingdom, and immigrated to the USA when I was 19. After attending several different colleges over a number of years, I finally received my BA degree and began teaching children with special needs. However before I got my teaching degree I was a substitute teacher, and got hired to teach art classes in an elementary school in Southern California. The goal of this pilot program was to determine what kind of impact creative expression might have on the academic lives of elementary school students. For six months I taught children how to enhance their drawing and painting skills by providing a nurturing, fun, and supportive environment. My goal was to empower these children through their creativity, and in turn...

 

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