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by Kimberlee Baxter
$70.00
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
Design Details
Alone in the fleeting light, a baby Green Sea Turtle must follow the natural source of light--the Sun, in order to find its way to the ocean! If it... more
Dimensions
60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
Alone in the fleeting light, a baby Green Sea Turtle must follow the natural source of light--the Sun, in order to find its way to the ocean! If it gets side-tracked by the unnatural, or man-made, sources of light, it will not ever find its real home. It will likely fall prey to predators or die from dehydration!
This artwork is intended to be symbolic for both ecological purposes to help bring awareness to how man can be part of the solution to the problems he has created, as well as a very spiritual and even religious symbol. On a spiritual level, this work can serve as a analogy as to how we as human beings immerse ourselves in material wealth and, thus, become entrapped and lured by the riches of this world; in essence we have lost our way in finding true meaning in this world! From a religious perspective, this work could symbolize for Christians, or for anyone who would seek salvation, to remember to always Follow the One True Light (as Christians believe that Christ s...
Before I had my two children, I worked selling furniture and helping people to decorate their homes--my first passion--interior decorating/design and art! Before I went back to my first passion, I worked for a variety of non-profits and government sponsored programs--including AmeriCorps (domestic version of the PeaceCorps), D.H.S., and the University of TN. Before working in the non-profits, I attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and really enjoyed being politically active with a group that addressed socio-economic injustices! As a result, I decided to major in Political Science and Anthropology. Studying about different cultures, its art, and political systems has always fascinated me! I think that we can learn a...
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Mike Nahorniak
Love this one Kimberlee, great artistry! F/V/Tweet & follow!
Al Brown
Beautiful serene scene Kimnerlee, puts on in a pleasant dream state!!
Hazel Holland
Beautiful light and colors in this gorgeous painting, Kimberlee! Loved the description along with the spiritual connection, too! L/F
Hazel Holland
Gorgeous artwork, Kimberlee! L/F
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
This is absolutely marvelous, Kimberlee. Stunning light. f,l
Aurelio Zucco
Masterful work of art, Kimberlee...just amazing! L/F
Jim Fitzpatrick
Another awesome work of art! I love the little guy heading towards the ocean! fv
Lena Owens OLena Art
Just wow! Follow your beautiful page, Kimberlee! F/L
Debbie Portwood
Gorgeous work Kimberlee!!! f/l
Nick Boren
What a delightful art piece you have here dear Kimberlee. Your artistic talents are always on display every time you post your work. God has blessed you with many gifts and art is one of them. :-) FV
Geraldine Scull
Wow, awesome ! l/f
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!. Women Painters has featured your artwork. Great work. Love the colours and composition!!
Carol Japp
Beautiful work Kimberlee! l/f/tw
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our homepage. Well done!
Joel Bruce Wallach
A radiantly compelling scene, Kimberlee, with a meaningfully empowering message.
Marcia Colelli
Beautiful and peaceful image with lovely title. L/F
Kimberlee Baxter replied:
Thanks so much, Marcia! I have an interesting story to share: I painted this scene from a photograph I took back in the spring at Mexico City Beach. On the last night of my stay in Florida, I had ventured out to capture the sunset and found myself locked out for several hours (was deadbolted from the inside) when I came back to the vacation home I was staying at. My party had gone out for a birthday celebration, and in their hurry, had forgotten that I had gone out to the ocean! I spent the next hour and half thinking and reviewing in mind how beautiful and serene this scene truly was. In retrospect, the cost of my little adventure was well worth it!