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St. Augustine LIghthouse - Hand Painted Tile
$45.95Located in the oldest city in America the historical quaint Spanish Settlement town of St. Augustine Florida. This Lighthouse is a real classic with its red top and black and white diagonal stripes. There is a special label on the back which states how tall it is and when it was built etc.
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Navajo Lady on a Horse
$45.95This tile portrays a Navajo Indian woman living in the New Mexican plains riding her black and white classic Paint Pony with some of the famous mesas and buttes behind her.
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Aurora Borealis Polar Bear - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Aurora Borealis Polar Bear - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Parrot Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Parrot Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Black & White Cat - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95I call this my “Van Gough” Tuxedo Cat because the iris flowers in the background remind me of one of Van Gough’s famous paintings. Such a cute face – it’s hard to believe they really do look like that!
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Santa Ines Mission
$45.95Mission Santa Ines is one of the 21 California Missions founded in the 1700's by Franciscan Missionaries. This Mission is located just outside the Danish populated town of Solvang, California.
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Sea Otter and Pup - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Now I have first- hand experience with these guys! Along the California coast near Monterey I was able to put in my kayak and paddle amongst the kelp beds and saw several pods of sea otters floating atop the water. Some of them even had little pups on top of their stomachs as they floated on their backs in the water. They like to entangle themselves in the kelp beds to help anchor them. I saw and heard one of them using a rock to hit a mussel in order to open and eat it. They are considered an endangered species and have a very limited habitat.
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Buena Ventura Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Buena Ventura Mission
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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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Father Serra - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Father Serra - Hand Painted Art Tile
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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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Sahuaro Cactus
$45.95I lived in Tucson Arizona for many years and these magnificent tree-sized plants add a supernatural quality to the already "other worldly" landscape there. They are especially awesome to see at night when the moon casts shadows of them onto the desert floor.
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Angel - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Standing on a light pink cloud this Celestial Being spreads her delicate angel wings in a graceful pose. The golden half- moon and stars twinkling in the deep blue sky add a touch of wonder and “other worldliness” to this sweet design.
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Maple Leaf - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95I think that leaves are intricately beautiful with all their delicate webbing and lovely colors. We have a small Maple Tree in front of our shop and I looked at it closely and saw the bean-like seed pods hanging from it which I had really never noticed before. After many color schemes I was able to portray the multi layers of colors that exist simultaneously on one leaf when it begins to “turn” multi-color in the Fall. The Japanese characters on the tile say “Japanese Maple” as these trees are very much revered in Japan.
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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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