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by Colleen Kammerer
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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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Casa Milla - Barcelona
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Set in stone, windows of The Casa Mila courtyard reflect the blue sky above.
The Casa Mila, a private residence located in Barcelona Spain, is one of the most fascinating buildings in the world. It is also known as La Pedrera or The Quarry.
The Casa Mila was constructed between 1906 and 1912 by Antoni Gaudi. It one his last buildings, before he completely dedicated himself to the Sagrada Familia. The Casa Mila was made in art nouveau style. It is a style of art and architecture which embraces vivid decorative shapes and prefers curves over straight lines. Gaudi designed the Casa Mila using natural forms and natural stone.Throughout the building not a single right angle can be found.
Life is fun. Life is an adventure. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL...CAPTURE IT! I am a Fine Art Photographer specializing in decorative Landscape, Seascape and Urban photography for your home or office. My photography has been published in books, CD covers, and tourism magazines for the Jersey Shore! I strive to capture the beauty in every moment, before that moment has slipped away. I look to create beautiful art that evokes feelings, drama, and a sense of wonder. Have a look around my Online Gallery and you'll see some of my favorite subjects to photograph. I'm an East Coast Photographer, and many of my images reflect the nostalgia of it's wonderful landscapes, coastal areas, small town villages, old architecture, and nature. I look to capture...
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Robyn King
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