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by Teresa Zieba
$48.00
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Our luxuriously soft blankets are available in two different sizes and feature incredible artwork on the top surface. The bottom surface is white. Our 100% polyester blankets are available in two different styles: plush fleece and sherpa fleece. Plush fleece blankets are soft and fluffy on both sides, whereas sherpa blankets are smooth like a soft sweater on the artwork side (i.e. shorter threads) which provides for a sharper image. Looking for a recommendation? Go with a 60" x 80" plush fleece blanket. It's soft and luxurious on both sides... the artwork looks incredible... and the size is just right for everyone.
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The ruins of the old Jerome Market looks beautiful but eerie at sunset with a full moon. This site is now used as a glassblower's studio. The old... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
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iPhone Case
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Round Beach Towel
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Spiral Notebook
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The ruins of the old Jerome Market looks beautiful but eerie at sunset with a full moon. This site is now used as a glassblower's studio. The old market is located in "the largest ghost town in America," Jerome, Arizona. Once known as the wickedest town in the west, Jerome was a copper mining camp, growing from a settlement of tents to a roaring mining community. Four disastrous fires destroyed large sections of the town during its early history, resulting in the incorporation of the City of Jerome in 1899.
Founded in 1876, Jerome was once the fourth largest city in the Arizona Territory. The population peaked at 15,000 in the 1920's. The Depression of the 1930's slowed the mining operation and the claim went to Phelps Dodge, who holds the claim today. World War II brought increased demand for copper, but after the war, demand slowed. Dependent on the copper market, Phelps Dodge Mine closed in 1953. The remaining 50 to 100 hardy souls promoted the town as a historic ghost tow...
Welcome to my gallery. I am a freelance photographer/digital artist born in Poland but living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. I currently exhibit my work in several local galleries, and my art is in private collections all over the world. I was born to create. Through the years, I tried my hand at many things to satisfy this hunger within me. Painting, interior decorating, gardening, crafts; I have done it all with more or less success, but only photography held my interest for over 30 years, and even more so since digital era. It is my passion pure and simple and it brings so much joy to my life. It has taught me to appreciate what surrounds me. Picture taking fulfils my need to be creative. My images are about emotions and...
$48.00
Jeffery Spaid
Awe inspiring. 🌏
RONALD MILLS
very cool image Teresa
Kelly Mills
Great photo and effect! F/C
Renata Natale
Great capture of the ruins
Michelle Meenawong
very nice Teresa fav
Jasna Dragun
Beautiful work! l/f
Garth Steger
Beautiful ruin!
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful presentation of Market Ruins in Jerome Teresa
Art By ONYX
Such a strong powerful image!! L/F
Steve Karol
Great shot
Jim Love
revisit to a gem
Sylvia Goldkranz
Great work !!
Carol Wander
Beautiful color!
Joan Stratton
Great textures :)
Jim Love
revisit to a gem...
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful
Ann Brown
Wonderful work!
Jennifer White
Great work!
Joan Stratton
Great work :)
Julieanne Case
Revisiting l/f
Eleanor Bortnick
Wonderful capture. L/F
Stuart Litoff
Beautifully done!
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Wonderful. I'm kicking myself for having missed this on our trip through Sedona. Next time!
Lisa Wooten
Very nice
Jerry Griffin
terrific capture