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Moab Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Sandstone Abstract by Alan Vance Ley

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Sandstone Abstract Shower Curtain

Alan Vance Ley

by Alan Vance Ley

$78.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

A different view of a sandstone monolith at Arches National Park near Moab, Utah

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Artist's Description

A different view of a sandstone monolith at Arches National Park near Moab, Utah

About Alan Vance Ley

Alan Vance Ley

After spending decades under fluorescent lights in cubicles, offices and semiconductor clean rooms, I escaped. Throughout those years, at every opportunity, I fled to the mountains or to the ocean so that I could feel the sun on my face, breathe fresh air and bask in the glories of nature. I climbed mountains and dove on reefs, always overburdened with too much camera equipment. In those days, photography was my anchor to sanity and humanity, giving me a sense of control that I could not maintain over my technical work. Good, bad, or ugly, my images were my own, free from committee-imposed mediocrity. Now, I am fortunate to be able travel the American West, sometimes backpacking to obscure locations, other times driving in comfort,...

 

$78.00