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Dragonfly - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95We live on 5 acres with a large pond with an island in it. Every summer there are hundreds of iridescent dragonflies that swoop down to the pond and land on the cattails. I would just go right up to them and take a good look at their most magnificent intricately webbed wings. I feel I have captured their elegance and translucent color scheme in this tile design, one of my favorites.
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Beluga Whale & Baby - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Beluga Whale & Baby - Hand Painted Art Tile
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St. Augustine LIghthouse - Hand Painted Tile
$47.95Located 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 Weaver hand painted art tile
$47.95ALL TILES: *Can be hung on the wall as a painting or used for installation... *Can be used as a hot plate as the tiles are "fired" to 1800o F in our kiln *150 designs to choose from - all tiles are 6"x 6" *Are individually hand painted in the USA and are my own original designs so each tile is unique
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Frogs - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95When I was traveling in Costa Rica I actually got to see some of these endangered frogs and I just loved their built-in tropical color schemes. They are wet little animals who live in the Rain Forest so I drew them dancing in the rain!
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Monarch Butterfly - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Doesn’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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