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by Antonia Citrino
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "True Katydid" by Antonia Citrino. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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True Katydid in black and white taken in Hill Country, Texas. Never saw one of these before, they were dropping onto my vehicle. There colors are... more
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True Katydid in black and white taken in Hill Country, Texas. Never saw one of these before, they were dropping onto my vehicle. There colors are pretty, fascinating insect.
Painting is poetry, that is seen rather than felt. Poetry is painting, that is felt rather than seen. By Leonardo da Vinci Always having a passion for art, never finding the time, finally stepped up to the challenge, after retirement, in 2004. Copyright Antonia Citrino. All rights reserved. All works shown in my gallery are original works of Antonia Citrino and are protected by U.S. and International copyright laws. They may not be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated, altered or used in any form without prior written consent of Artist.
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Antonia Citrino
It was quite the surprise. There were a few others in third place and didn't know if all were given the same rating or not. But I'll take it and am honored that I was to reach that level as there were many great captures to compete against.......Fellow artist, thank you........
Angie Tirado
Congrats on your 3rd place finish in the contest “Insects in Black and White“!!
Antonia Citrino
As I mentioned before, I had never seen one up close or knew they existed until the wind blew and many dropped onto my vehicle. My husband knew of them as a child, while spending time in Texas. He proceeded to tell me what they were called and the name alone kept me fascinated to take as many pictures as I could, when I could find them
Elaine Ferrell
That's one crazy looking bug! Nicely done Antonia.
Antonia Citrino
Jennifer, thank you so very much for selecting "True Katydid," and featuring it in INSECTS-Garden Visitors. Fascinating insect.
Jennifer Robin
Congratulations on being selected from hundreds of images to feature in the group - INSECTS- Garden Visitors! l/v
Antonia Citrino
Amy, thank you very much..................
Amy Vangsgard
Fantastic shot! I love the lighting. L/F