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 Tapestry featuring the photograph Colors of Joy 7 by Cristina Leon

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Colors of Joy 7 Tapestry

Cristina Leon

by Cristina Leon

$91.00

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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.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Colors of Joy 7 Photograph by Cristina Leon

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Colors Of Joy 7 Canvas Print

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Colors Of Joy 7 Wood Print

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Colors Of Joy 7 Greeting Card

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Colors Of Joy 7 iPhone Case

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Colors Of Joy 7 Shower Curtain

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Colors Of Joy 7 Zip Pouch

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Colors Of Joy 7 Portable Battery Charger

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About Cristina Leon

Cristina Leon

As a young girl, I hung out with Great-Grandma, Helen Mae (Enoch) Gleiforst, who was a noted California Impressionist artist, and watched her paint in her studio. She did wonderful landscapes and gardens and florals. Though G-G was certainly an influence in terms of first perking my interest in art, of much greater influence, however, was my mom, also an artist, and the good deal of time I spent hanging out with her in the Santa Barbara City College Art Department. There my mom not only created art but also was a TA for art history and the basic understanding art classes. Often, I’d join her in the slide room where she was pulling slides for her sessions or I’d sit in on them. There I got to look at tons of art on slides and hear...

 

$91.00