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Africa Women's T-Shirt featuring the photograph Impala Fighting by Betty Eich

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Impala Fighting Women's T-Shirt

Betty Eich

by Betty Eich

$27.00

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Navy

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Product Details

Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable.   Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.

Design Details

We saw these two impala fighting, no doubt arguing over dominance in the herd. We were on the savannas of the Okavango Delta.

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1 - 2 business days

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Artist's Description

We saw these two impala fighting, no doubt arguing over dominance in the herd. We were on the savannas of the Okavango Delta.

About Betty Eich

Betty Eich

BETTY'S PHOTO ART Contact Betty Eich at bettybrock@comcast.net Ansel Adams wrote, "You don't take a photograph; you make it." And I agree. Each image emerges from the deliberate choices the photographer makes - first behind the lens and then at the computer. That combination of craft and artistic vision produces photography as art. However, someone else adapted Adams' words thus: "You don't take a photograph. You ask, quietly, to borrow it." Those words are also true, even if the two statements are somewhat paradoxical. I stand in awe of the beauty of earth and sky and animals and people in this world. I quietly borrow the images and ask you, in turn, to borrow the vision as well. I invite you to purchase any of these...

 

$27.00