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Great Blue Heron - Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$45.95This Great Blue Heron design ceramic tile depicts an elegant large bird which I have the honor to see frequenting my pond where he stands still for minutes on end until he plunges his beak into the water and catches an unsuspecting fish for his dinner.
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Dog Sled and Musher
$45.95They still utilize these dog sleds up in the frozen north in Canada and Alaska. I rode on one last December up in Fairbanks Alaska and it was a "real hoot" !
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San Luis Rey de Francia Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, also known as Mission San Luis Rey or San Luis Rey Mission Church, was founded on June 13, 1798 in coastal Las Californias, in the present day U.S. city of Oceanside in California. The local Quechnajuichom Native American tribe became known as the Luiseño 'Mission Indians', after the Mission's 'Luis'. The current church, built in 1811 is the third church on this location. It is a National Historic Landmark, for its pristine example of a Spanish Mission Church complex.
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Mono Lake
$45.95I have kayaked this very salty lake whose only fish is brine shrimp ! The islands in the lake are where seagulls nest and breed. Osprey also make nests on top of the tufas but must fly to other fresh water lakes far away to provide fish for their chicks.
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Screech Owl - Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$45.95At night I sometimes hear the muted hooting of an Owl flying overhead. It is such a soft and pleasant sound..........This is a Screech Owl and I have others...
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Tibetan Dragon - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Tibetan Dragon - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Donkey - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95This adorable little fuzzy creature is just so sweet and is one of our favorite designs
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San Xavier Mission
$45.95Mission San Xavier del Bac was founded in 1700 by Father Kino and is located on the Papago Indian Resevation outside Tucson, Arizona.
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Navajo Lady
$45.95This tile portrays a Navajo Woman dressed in her traditional costume that they still wear today.
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Red Crab - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95This is my Red Crab...There is the famous Dungeness Red Crab of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula and then there is the equally famous Alaskan King Crab which they catch off the Aleutian Islands in Winter. There is also the Atlantic Red Crab from the coast of Maine down to the Gulf of Mexico. And finally there is the Pacific Red Crab which lives alongside the other red and Rock crabs on the Pacific Coast.
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The Lighthouse Boca Grande - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95The Lighthouse Boca Grande
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Blue Crab - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95The Atlantic Blue Crab is the most common invertebrate in the Western Atlantic found from New England down to Florida. It might be common but I think it is beautiful with its stone-like blue tones and bright red colored accents – an artist’s delight.
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Moon - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95I made this Renaissance era half Moon design as a match for my Renaissance Sun design. I really like his face and the beautiful turquoise crystals that sporadically explode in the deep purple sky.
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Shih-Tzu Dog - Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$45.95Happy and Spunky this Shih-Tzu Doggie is just plain adorable. I can paint other color versions of this same dog - just contact me.
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Crater Lake
$45.95I was just at Crater Lake this Summer and the intense blue color is indescribable. It has no inlet or outlet only getting water from rain and snow and losing it through only evaporation.
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Monarch Butterfly - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Doesn’t everyone have some of these little orange beauties fluttering around their gardens in the summertime? I discovered they fly southward from Canada down to California taking advantage of the “thermal “warm air currents that help transport them down here in only 3 days. They follow their source of food the milkweed plants where they also lay their eggs. In Spring they migrate back up North again – the only insects to make both a North and South migration. I enjoy the varied colors and markings on their wings and their overall graceful and delicate design.
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