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Nava Jo Thompson Wood Print featuring the photograph Apricot Explosion by Nava Thompson

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 7.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.00"

 

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Apricot Explosion Wood Print

Nava Thompson

by Nava Thompson

$76.00

Product Details

Apricot Explosion wood print by Nava Thompson.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

A photo taken by Nava Jo Thompson of an Apricot Cone flower on a NW Arkansas Trail..................Echinacea species are herbaceous,... more

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Comments (13)

Marilyn Smith

Marilyn Smith

Beautiful! v

Nava Thompson replied:

Marilyn--hello--thank you!

Jeannie Rhode Photography

Jeannie Rhode Photography

Nava Jo, Congratulations on your featured image on WFS ! Very nice colors in this image. V

Nava Thompson replied:

Jeannie---thank you for your kind comments and vote!

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Doug ---thank you very much for the feature in Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery Group! I very much appreciate your support and encouragement.

Doug Kreuger

Doug Kreuger

Nava Jo, Congratulations on your WFS Homepage Feature of this delicious-looking cone flower. Watch out for a hungry-looking rabbit disguised as a rainbow. LOL

Nava Thompson replied:

Doug---thank you very much for the feature in WFS group. The little Rainbow Bunny looks fairly innocent---but then they all seem to manage that around the flowers. :)

Doug Kreuger

Doug Kreuger

Very nice Nava Jo! My Favorite color too! L/V&F

Nava Thompson replied:

Doug---thank you very much--and for the lvf!

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Very beautiful, V

Nava Thompson replied:

Thank you Zulfiya for the promotion!

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Thank you Darren for featuring 'Apricot Explosion' in 3 A Day WAiting Room ART!

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Thank you Nadine and Bob for the feature in 'Beauty of this World'!

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Thank you Neal for the feature in 'Macro Photography Group'!

Deb Halloran

Deb Halloran

Wow, How beautiful! I love the vibrant colors, detail and your overall composition. Well done Nava! v/f

Nava Thompson replied:

Thank you Deb---appreciate your comments, support and v/f! :)

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Thank you Neal for the feature of Apricot Explosion in the 'Macro Photography Group'!

Artist's Description

A photo taken by Nava Jo Thompson of an Apricot Cone flower on a NW Arkansas Trail..................Echinacea species are herbaceous, drought-tolerant perennial plants growing up to (140 cm or possibly 4 feet, reference needed) in height. They grow from taproots, except E. purpurea, which grows from a short caudex with fibrous roots. They have erect stems that in most species are unbranched. Both the basal and cauline leaves are arranged alternately. The leaves are normally hairy with a rough texture, having uniseriate trichomes (1-4 rings of cells) but sometimes they lack hairs. The basal leaves and the lower stem leaves have petioles, and as the leaves progress up the stem the petioles often decrease in length. The leaf blades in different species may have one, three or five nerves. Some species have linear to lanceolate shaped leaves, and others have elliptic- to ovate-shaped leaves; often the leaves decrease in size as they progress up the stems. Leaf bases gradually increase in wi...

About Nava Thompson

Nava Thompson

My story-- There's so much color, variety and fun in exploring nature and wildlife. The 'magic' of those moments have been captured and presented here for you to share and enjoy. I am more aware of God's paintbrush as I work with close up shots of birds in action and butterflies on flowers in the morning sun. Deer and Elk are outstandingly photogenic! They appear to have been outlined with a magic marker. Amazing -- isn't it? My dream is to continue to explore---chasing the rainbows and sunsets while searching for something new and exciting. Enjoy my gallery, Thank you!

 

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