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Church Building Hand Towel featuring the photograph Up by David Andersen

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Up Hand Towel

David Andersen

by David Andersen

$17.00

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

West side of Logan Temple looking skyward.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Photograph Tags

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Artist's Description

West side of Logan Temple looking skyward.

About David Andersen

David Andersen

I started with black and white. Not that I am so old that I pre-date colored film, but for high school the chemicals for the dark room were simple and straightforward enough for a sophomore photo class. I borrowed my dad's Exakta 35mm camera, which he had years before I was born. It was a wonderful camera with a focal circle in the center, which was split in half horizontally, so when I dialed the image un-split, then it was focused. It had a leather camera case which protected the lens and snapped right to the camera body. I thought my old camera was better than any of the newer ones my classmates used. I loved the class, and while my classmates were making fake IDs in the darkroom I was making a big photo of a big barn the size...

 

$17.00