Snow Bear Shower Curtain Reflection is a photograph by Connie Fox which was uploaded on November 17th, 2016.
Snow Bear Shower Curtain Reflection
Snow Bear Shower Curtain Reflection by Connie Steitz Fox.... more
by Connie Fox
Title
Snow Bear Shower Curtain Reflection
Artist
Connie Fox
Medium
Photograph - Indoor Color Photo
Description
Snow Bear Shower Curtain Reflection by Connie Steitz Fox.
Frankly, until I hung it, I wasn't quite sure this photograph would work as a shower curtain. But when I saw Snow Bear gazing at himself in the mirror, and appearing perplexed at what he saw, I knew I had a keeper.
The shower curtain shown in this image is one (of two) of my images of this "Snow Bear." I am delighted with this new product addition, for it adds a touch of whimsy. Definitely unexpected. My first visitor to encounter him burst out laughing. Snow Bear tickles everyone he sees--when he's not gazing at himself in the mirror.
I hope he puts a smile on your face too. Originally this image was not intended for sale, but simply to show others how FAA products work in the real world of decorating. I couldn't be more pleased with the quality of the product, and now the image itself has grown on me and caught on with others on Fine Art America. Priceless!
Original image of Snow Bear in Denali and its counterpart were shot with a Nikon D7000. This picture was captured with an iPhone 5c, with available light.
Copyright 2016 Connie Steitz Fox. All Rights Reserved.
"Snow Bear" (the shower curtain image you see here) can be found in my Alaska Gallery. It is available in two crops, either of which might work for a variety of products--not just shower curtains. Try it as a fun tote bag! Treat yourself.
FEATURED in FAA Premium Artists, December 2016. My thanks!
Uploaded
November 17th, 2016
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Comments (1)
Felix Lai
Fabulous image, great shot! l/f
Connie Fox replied:
Thanks to your encouraging comment, Felix, I'm going to clean it up a little and repost. I only posted it for a Discussion thread, but with your feedback I'm seeing it in a different light. The thought of a bear looking at himself in a mirror, and appearing perplexed, cracks me up! Thanks for your helpful comment, and for your like and fave. So appreciated!