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by Maria Nesbit
$213.00
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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.
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I named this picture self portrait because that is who I am. I read a story by Maria de Lourdes Victoria “Aves en las Almas/Birds in our Souls”, ... more
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I named this picture self portrait because that is who I am. I read a story by Maria de Lourdes Victoria “Aves en las Almas/Birds in our Souls”, where the grandma reveals the secret that all of us women have a bird in our soul. After some soul searching I identified myself with the great egret because I am tall, long necked and my hair is wild like their plumage in the Spring. A great egret is not afraid to be seen alone at ponds or lagoons. She enjoys flying, but she always returns to her nest where her mate awaits and together they roost and tend to their chicks.
Maria Nesbit My goal is to combine my artistic vision with my technical knowledge to create images that transcend the ordinary, capturing true emotions, and telling a story. Taking pictures has always been my passion, and it could just be in my genes since my father had a dark room when I was growing up. I was born and raised in the beautiful coastal town of Veracruz, Mexico. I graduated from Universidad Cristobal Colón with a Business Degree. A wild wind from the ocean brought me to Rockport, TX where I currently reside. I continued my education in Texas A&M Corpus Christi and I have been teaching in Rockport-Fulton High School since 1991. As I started getting close to retirement I became more passionate about my picture taking and...
$213.00
Maria Elena Ahrens
Love it. Looks like a watercolor print. I also love the Birds in our Souls story. I think I am flamingo!
Maria Nesbit
I named this picture self portrait because that is who I am. I read a story by Maria de Lourdes Victoria “Aves en las Almas/Birds in our Souls”, where the grandma reveals the secret that all of us women have a bird in our soul. After some soul searching I identified myself with the great egret because I am tall, long necked and my hair is wild like their plumage in the Spring. A great egret is not afraid to be seen alone at ponds or lagoons. She enjoys flying, but she always returns to her nest where her mate awaits and together they roost and tend to their chicks.