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by Peggy King
$24.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Paper White" by Peggy King. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Taken at Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls, Ontario... more
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Taken at Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Also known as Rice Paper or Large Tree Nymph, this butterfly (Idea leuconoe) is native to South East Asia.
While art, whether it be drawing or painting or creating in clay, was my first love all through my younger years, after high school I went into a secretarial course at college. The following year I left school altogether, married and started my family. As a stay-at-home-Mom I found my creative outlet in crafts of all descriptions, and in cake decorating and the 'confectionery arts' which I also taught for more than 25 years from my home. Many of my greatest friends today were introduced to me as they sat at my dining room table decades ago in those classes. About 2008, I set aside the icing bags and picked up the paint brushes again! At the same time I began taking pictures with the intent of using them as reference for future...
$24.00
Andrea Hazel
Congrats on your sale!
Peggy King replied:
Thank you, Andrea, much appreciated.
Eric Glaser
Beautiful image, Peggy, congrats on your sale!
Peggy King replied:
Many thanks, Eric!
Sandra Conceicao
Wonderful!!!V/F
Peggy King replied:
Very much appreciated, Sandra, thank you!
Vladimir Kholostykh
I like your butterfly collection, Peggy! This one I like best! v/f
Peggy King replied:
Thank you, Vladimir! I lose all track of time when I am in the conservatory - it is an enchantment to be surrounded by such beauty.
Kristin Elmquist
I believe that was actually the original name for them before butterfly came into the vernacular, Peggy. :)
Kristin Elmquist
Great shot of this beautiful flutterby, Peggy. Vote.
Peggy King replied:
Your comment and vote are very much appreciated, Kristin... thanks! I always wonder why they aren't called flutterby - seems the perfect name to me! :-)