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Willow Noir Face Mask
by Debra Banks
Regular Price: $16.00
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$12.80
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The Center for Disease Control has recommended the use of cloth face masks to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
This face mask is made from 100% polyester and includes two ear loops with adjustable grommets for a comfortable fit.
The printed area of the mask is approximately 7" wide by 5" tall. This mask fits well on adult mens' faces without the grommets but, due to the adjustable grommets, can be worn snuggly by adult women, as well.
Please note - this is NOT a surgical grade mask. It is not intended for any medical or commercial uses, whatsoever. It is a simple, cloth mask designed for everyday use to cover your mouth when out in public. The mask should not be used in any medical or surgical setting.
We make no warranties that the mask prevents infections or the transmission of viruses or diseases.
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This cascade of spring willow branches blowing in the breeze was almost hypnotic with its swaying. ... more
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Artist's Description
This cascade of spring willow branches blowing in the breeze was almost hypnotic with its swaying.
In literature, the most famous literary reference to the willow is perhaps William Shakespeare's Willow Song in Othello. Desdemona, the heroine of the play, sings the song in her despair. You can hear an example and read the musical score and words on Digital Tradition. Many composers have set this song to music, but the version on Digital Tradition is one of the oldest. The earliest written record of The Willow Song is from 1583 and was written for the lute, a stringed instrument like a guitar but with a much softer sound. Shakespeare uses the symbolism of the willow again in Hamlet, when doomed Ophelia breaks willow branches and tosses them into the river where she eventually drowns herself. Willows are referenced also in Twelfth Night.
Featured in the following Fine Art America / Pixels Photography Groups:
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About Debra Banks
My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans - Kahlil Gibran. The ocean is my passion. I can spend hours just observing its many forms; drawn to its beauty, serenity, calmness, chaos, power and its ever changing colors, shapes and textures. I hope my photography conveys, if not all, at least a fraction of the emotion and the spell it has cast over me. The Natural World comes in a close second; landscapes, trees and flowers in all their simple yet intricate and complex beauty. Then everything else! Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to browse through my...
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Debra Banks
Thank you for the feature in A TREE OR TREES IN BLACK AND WHITE.
Calvin Boyer
In addition to the banner, I am adding this more permanent recognition of its FEATURE on the homepage of A TREE OR TREES IN BLACK AND WHITE. I try mightily to feature only images that would be at home in a juried competition. No doubt that this image fits that bill. CONGRATULATIONS! And consider adding your image to DISCUSSIONS "Please post your featured photograph here" for greater, long-lasting visibility.
Debra Banks
Thank you Jim for the Feature in WHAT Interrobang 1 a day
Jim Williams
Debra, thank you for submitting this featured image to WHAT Interrobang. LF
Debra Banks
Thank you John for the Feature in Images That Excite You
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Debra Banks
Thank you Nader for the feature in Black and White Photographs
Debra Banks
Thank you Nader for the Feature in Fine Arts Professionals
Debra Banks
Thank you Denise for the Feature in All Aspects of Abstract World
Debra Banks
Thank you Tanya for the Feature in Abstract Moods
Debra Banks
Thank you MKatz for the Feature in This Way Arts
Debra Banks
Thank you Lucinda for the feature in One Tree- Not Trees
Debra Banks
Thank you Romuald for the Feature in Arts Fantastic World
Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured in the FAA group "One Tree - Not Trees" l/f
Douglas Craig
Nice !
Debra Banks replied:
Thanks Douglas
Felix Lai
Fabulous capture, love the B&W presentation and the details, very well done! l/f
Debra Banks replied:
Thank you Felix
Denise Davis
This is very beautiful Debra
Debra Banks replied:
Thank you Denise