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by Stephanie Grant
$68.00
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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.
Design Details
Composite, digitally enhanced, photograph taken at the ruins of Tintern Abbey.
History of Tintern Abbey
Just three decades after the birth of... more
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Composite, digitally enhanced, photograph taken at the ruins of Tintern Abbey.
History of Tintern Abbey
Just three decades after the birth of the Cistercian order, land was granted and an abbey was founded at Tintern in 1131 by the Anglo-Norman lord of Chepstow, Walter fitz Richard of Clare. The initial community of Cisterican monks arrived at Tintern from an influential mother house of l'Aumône, in north-central France.
Worked by a growing army of lay brothers, the Tintern estates were organized around characteristic Cistercian farms known as granges. At first, the monks probably lived and worshipped in a temporary arrangement of wooden buildings, though within a few decades of their arrival they had erected a modest stone church and associated cloister ranges.
Further growth of the community led to an expansion of the monastic buildings during the first half of the 13th century. Tintern's greatest glory, the superb Gothic church which still dominates the landscape, was...
I was born in Wales and now live in California having had the good fortune to visit most of Europe and some of America along the way. I find almost everything around me to be an inspiration. I work mostly in pencil and acrylics but I will experiment with any medium to achieve the effects I desire. I love to draw animals, from pets to wildlife. Some of my portraits are quite silly intended to bring a smile, others have a more serious message. My 'Barely There' collection of mixed media works represent a few of the fast disappearing exotic species. I often work with minimal colour palette but occasionally go all out. It all depends on my mood. I think my motto if I had one would be 'You're never too old to learn.' I've just...
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Stephanie Grant
Thank you all so much for your kind comments!
Lynn Bauer
Nice!
Barbara Chichester
Excellent!
Birgit Moldenhauer
Nice!
Edie Mendenhall
Awesome!
Evie Hanlon
Lovely!
Marianne Campolongo
It feels like this goes on forever - love the way it draws you in!
Linda Brody
nice.
Stephanie Grant
Thanks so much everyone for your kind comments!
Lingfai Leung
Lovely capture
Matt Plyler
Great image!!
Eleanor Bortnick
Nice work Stephanie.
Ellen Levinson
Lovely!
Sinisa CIGLENECKI
Nice image!
Maria Keady
Very creative ....so much detail!!
Bill Gallagher
Nicely done.
Elena Nosyreva
Wonderful work!
Leif Sohlman
Beautifully created Sanctuary Stephanie
Randy Dyer
Nice
Roy Williams
Beautiful and create digital artwork!
Lisa Wooten
Revisiting this wonderful work. L
John Trommer
Nice work.