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by Christine Dekkers
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "My Fav Southern Oak" by Christine Dekkers. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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My Fav Southern Oak, this lovely old southern Oak is at the entrance to the Avery Island park, Jungle Gardens and Bird City Under the Avery/McIlhenny... more
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My Fav Southern Oak, this lovely old southern Oak is at the entrance to the Avery Island park, Jungle Gardens and Bird City Under the Avery/McIlhenny family's management, Avery Island has remained a natural paradise, inhabited by many animal species, as well as by exotic plants from throughout the world. Edward Avery McIlhenny, or "Mr. Ned" as he was affectionately known, founded this bird colony�later called Bird City�around 1895 afterplume hunters had slaughtered egrets by the thousands to provide feathers for ladies' hats. Edward gathered eight young egrets, raised them in captivity on the Island, and released them in the fall to migrate across the Gulf of Mexico. The following spring the birds returned to the Island with others of their species, a migration that continues today.
The island was named after the Avery family, who settled there in the 1830s, but long before that, Native Americans had found that Avery Island�s verdant flora covered a precious natural resource...
Christine has worked in many mediums for more than 25 years including oil, acrylic , watercolor, egg tempera and now her new release at the Art Fusion Gallery During the 2017 Art Basel, is a renaissance reinvention of 3-D sculpted plaster works series called, “Great lines Tasteful Nudes”, this collection was innovated in 2017. She began experimenting with testing protocols using different mediums to get the desired effect. Plaster mixed with different weights of sand created the perfect look for her Great Lines collection. Christine Dekkers was born in Peoria IL. She lived in New England, Pittsburgh, Austin TX and Chicago she now spends her time between SW Florida and NY. She has traveled the globe finding inspiration and beauty in...
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Arlane Crump
Lovely work!
Robert VanDerWal
Magnificent tree and capture!
Christine Dekkers replied:
Thank you Robert!
Christine Dekkers
Thank you Henryk!
Henryk Gorecki
Beautiful enormous trees,excellent light and shadows!Fantastic capture,Christine!-L,F
Maria Urso
Fantastic trees and imagery! Wonderful capture.
Landon Spady
This image is being featured in Photography Through The Lens Of The Land group one of the most fastest growing groups on FAA featuring the best landscape photographers! Congratulations on your beautiful composition!
Kathy Braud
Stunning capture and very old and mysterious, Christine. L/f
Christine Dekkers replied:
Thank you Kathy! :) Christine
Jennifer White
Stunning capture and processing. Great job!
Christine Dekkers replied:
Thank you Jennifer! :) Christine
Angela Davies
Wow, what a beauty! LF
Christine Dekkers replied:
Thank you Angela! :) Christine
Melly Terpening
Gorgeous Oak! And wonderfully capture, Christine!
Christine Dekkers replied:
Thank you Melly! :) Christine
Alan L Graham
Stunning tree portrait....can see why this one is your favorite! L&F
Christine Dekkers replied:
Thanks Alan, I only wish I had, had my fisheye lens, it was such a beautiful tree!