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Cloud Throw Pillow featuring the photograph View 11 by Margaret Denny

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View 11 Throw Pillow

Margaret Denny

by Margaret Denny

$26.00

Size

Pillow Insert

Image Size

 
 

Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

What do you see?

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

Additional Products

View 11 Photograph by Margaret Denny

Photograph

View 11 Canvas Print

Canvas Print

View 11 Framed Print

Framed Print

View 11 Art Print

Art Print

View 11 Poster

Poster

View 11 Metal Print

Metal Print

View 11 Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

View 11 Wood Print

Wood Print

View 11 Greeting Card

Greeting Card

View 11 iPhone Case

iPhone Case

View 11 Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

View 11 Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

View 11 Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

View 11 Tote Bag

Tote Bag

View 11 Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

View 11 Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

View 11 Beach Towel

Beach Towel

View 11 Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

View 11 Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

View 11 Bath Towel

Bath Towel

View 11 T-Shirt

Apparel

View 11 Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

Throw Pillow Tags

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Photograph Tags

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Artist's Description

What do you see?

About Margaret Denny

Margaret Denny

I am convinced that once we have experienced something new, we soon stop seeing it. It's as if, in the rush of everyday living, when we see the familiar, our brains label it, and dismiss it as 'that which is already known'. I have my camera to thank for teaching me just how few details I actually observe in everyday life. For instance, many times I have transferred pictures from my camera to the computer, anticipating and hoping for something remarkable. Yet what I often found amazing was the number of tiny details that had totally escaped my notice. For instance, I am just now learning to notice sunlight reflecting off the tiniest of spider webs prior to taking the picture. The world of light and color has drawn me steadily...

 

$26.00