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by Robyn King
$35.99
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Spirit of Philly #2 is a recent addition to my Street series. A digitally mastered painting of center city Philadelphia. The Lenape Indians were the... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Spirit of Philly #2 is a recent addition to my Street series. A digitally mastered painting of center city Philadelphia. The Lenape Indians were the first to inhabit the area that today is known as Philadelphia. They were also called Delaware Indians their territories at that time being along the Delaware River Watershed.Most Lenape s were pushed out of this area during the 18th century due to European expanding colonies, and smallpox spreading.In 1681, in partial repayment of a debt, Charles II of England granted William Penn a charter for what would become the Pennsylvania colony. Despite the royal charter, Penn bought the land from the local Lenape Indians to be on good terms with the Native Americans and ensure peace for his colony.Penn made a treaty of friendship with Lenape chief Tammany under an elm tree at Shackamaxon, in what is now the city's Fishtown section.Penn named the city Philadelphia, which is Greek for brotherly love (from philos, "love" or "friendship", and adelphos...
Evoke a feeling or emotion.. To look upon something and get lost in it's depths.. A feeling of inner peace for the viewer.. Always learning new ways to see something old ..These are the things I hold in the highest regard. I am intrigued by so many things in nature. There is such a peace there that I enjoy conveying through my art. Focusing on the blessings I feel as each new day is set before me is truly a gift each and every time. Hi I am Robyn King:-) I am a photographer and fine artist who strives to connect to people on a deep, emotional level. I truly enjoy living in the moment and the beauty that surrounds us in this world. Awakening early to photograph the sunrise is one of my greatest joys. I invite you to step into my world,...
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Gloria Ssali
so gorgeous love this fantastic painting fl
Geraldine Scull
Beautiful colors and processing ! l/f/t
Catherine Lott
Gorgeous work love this♥ Liked faved and sharing your site to Twitter CL♥
Catherine Lott
Beautiful Artwork! :O}
Rosalie Scanlon
Beautiful work Robyn, nice editing. L/tweet
Betty Denise
Beautiful capture and post processing Robyn!
Brian Tarr
Love your editing here Robyn, L/f
Ramon Martinez
Fantastic composition!
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Fantastic image and effect Robyn!! L/F
Robyn King
Kevin thank you for making Spirit Of Philly #2 a favorite:-)
Maria Coulson
Nice processing. L
Robyn King
Thank you New FAA Uploads for featuring my artwork your support is truly appreciated :-)
Radu Gavrila
Very beautiful artwork! Marvellous!!!
Robyn King
Louise thank you for making Spirit Of Philly #2 a favorite:-)
Joan Carroll
nicely done!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Delightful photo and digital, Robyn! V/F
Jean Bernard Roussilhe
Gorgeous capture and treatment. You can follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/imagelys.
Robyn King
Thank you Worldwide Abstract And Digital Art Group for featuring my artwork your support is truly appreciated :-)
Toni Abdnour
Love this street scene, Robyn! Beautifully presented! l/f/tweet
Marcia Lee Jones
Well done!
Jim Williams
Robyn, thank you for submitting this featured image to WHAT Interrobang. LF
Robyn King replied:
Jim thank you so much for this honor truly appreciated :-) Have a beautiful day!!
Ramon Martinez
Delightful work, Robyn!