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Building Ruins Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Woolen mill Ruins by Betty-Anne McDonald

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Woolen mill Ruins Shower Curtain

Betty-Anne McDonald

by Betty-Anne McDonald

$73.00

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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

Ruins of a woolen mill beside the Rideau River in Merrickville, Ontario Canada

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2 - 3 business days

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Woolen mill Ruins Photograph by Betty-Anne McDonald

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Artist's Description

Ruins of a woolen mill beside the Rideau River in Merrickville, Ontario Canada

About Betty-Anne McDonald

Betty-Anne McDonald

I was born and raised in Huntsville, Ontario and moved to Ottawa as a young adult. Married for more than 50 years now; 3 sons, 3 daughter-in-laws, 6 grandsons and 4 granddaughters! As a young girl I remember receiving a paint-by-number for Christmas one year and spent almost every free moment working at it until it was completed...and of course that was on the top of the list the following year. It wasn't until some 5 decades later that I began taking some tole painting classes at night school. My real excitement for painting began the first time I tried to paint from a photo of our two grandsons ... I was so thrilled to see it actually looked like them (well, from behind...no faces involved)...I haven't really stopped working at it...

 

$73.00