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by Tom Mc Nemar
$25.00
Size
Bottom Style
Image Size
Product Details
Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
Design Details
Kitchen art. Still life image featuring eggs, vintage bowel, and eggbeater.
Care Instructions
Spot clean or dry clean only.
Ships Within
2 - 3 business days
Kitchen art. Still life image featuring eggs, vintage bowel, and eggbeater.
I am a student of light. Fascinated by the intricacies of light and the subtleties of shadow. While I explore the many facets of photography and subject matter, I always return to Fine Art and Still Life. Properly done, a Still Life image can transport you to another place, another time, another emotion. The still life and fine art images contained on these pages represent my passion. For me, photography is about visualization and is an outlet for my creative side. Through lighting, composition, and the search for and selection of props, I try to instill a sense of feeling or emotion into each image that I create. I can often be found in my little basement studio at three or four in the morning tweaking my lighting or going through my...
$25.00
Peggy Mower
I've bought this twice as a note card. I bought bowls very much like the one pictured here. They had stripes the same colors. I bought them in the 80s at a local hardware store. I like the glaze on the bowls. The old turn of the century house where I grew up had a lovely summer kitchen. It was my mother's favorite room in the house. There was an old porcelain sink where my father used to wash up after doing yard work, painting or working on his car. He used to wash his paint brushes at the sink. I've even seen him shave in front of the mirror. There was a round, antique mirror over the sink. Of course, the room wasn't heated so it was only a room that we walked through to get to the shed in the winter months. There was a table and chairs where my mother used to sit occasionally in the summer. There were shelves and I had the bowls of various sizes, colorful antique bottles and pitchers lined up on the shelves. There was a framed, matted print of "Monet Painting in the Garden" (not sure) over the table. None of it means very much to me now that my parents are gone. The house was sold. I also had a collection of Jean Henry's small framed theorem paintings. You can find images of them online. They're beautiful pictures of lambs, geese, a girl standing next to an apple tree, etc. She's very well known. Her husband made the frames for them. I had some displayed on a shelf and some on the wall. There was an antique skater's lamp that I bought at an antique mall in Wiscasset, Maine. It was hanging on a hook on the wall next to the bowls on the shelves. I still like to use an egg beater. Most people use a whisk nowadays. This beautiful photo brings back a lot of memories of the house and especially the summer kitchen.
Tom Mc Nemar replied:
Thank you for sharing. I'm so glad that you found meaning in this image and that it brought back such fond memories.