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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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My friend's husband made her a castle in Western New York. Two knights flank the doorway on a drawbridge. A fun home.... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Keith Rohland
April 17th, 2024
My father owns the same truck its the same color and everything and it originally sat in grandfather's garage with a gravel driveway until we pulled it out and rescued it and this photo reminds me of that day cause the garage even looks the same too. I will eventually hang it on my wall im remodeling my living room and ima hang it on my wall when it's done to pay respect to my father who bought me my first home and someday he's leaving this truck to me to carry on its legacy.
Dana Taylor
April 16th, 2024
Good quality print and fabric, durable
My friend's husband made her a castle in Western New York. Two knights flank the doorway on a drawbridge. A fun home.
The word knight comes from the Old English word cniht meaning "boy" or "servant". The Old English word slowly changed to mean the military follower of a king or other superior by 1100 A.D. By the 12th century knighthood became a social rank "milites gregarii" (non-noble cavalrymen) and "milites nobiles" (true knights). Then, eventually, a knight had to be born of nobility. First seven-year-old boys were given the title of page, then at 15 he became a squire and finally a knight at the accolade or knighting ceremony. Knights were expected to fight bravely, display military professionalism and courtesy. As heavier armour developed, the need for marks of identification arose, so the flying of colored banners with colored shields and surcoats or coat armoury was born. By the end of the 15th century knights became obsolete as standing professional armies came into b...
I hail from a family of artists. They are painters, musicians, writers, photographers, sculptors and craftsman. That is just the maternal side of the family. The paternal side includes inventors, photographers and artists. Initially, when I was younger, I looked for an artistic outlet that no one else in the family was interested in doing! Now, as an older and wiser person, I no longer feel the need to compete and have a unique artistic expression in my family. A little over a year ago I started to learn photography from my father, Hubert C. Koloseike. It has been a wonderful learning experience greatly encouraged by my father. At the same time I started learning how to paint with oils from my mother, Joyce Wattles. Exhibitions: 2017...
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Steve Gass
Cool image and great title.
Rosalie Scanlon
Congratulations, your excellent work is featured in the Book Covers Group. Link: http://fineartamerica.com/groups/book-covers-1-per-day.html
Marco Oliveira
Nice! V.
Carol Deltoro
Thank you . It is a fun house
Hanny Heim
Very cool shot, Carol !
Gary Richards
Vigilant, indeed! Not everyone can live in a castle! :)
Marcia Lee Jones
Interesting image!
Kathleen K Parker
Wow, what a cool place to live! Love this knight. Good photo, Carol! :) kk