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Antarctica Baseball T-Shirt featuring the painting Heading North by Deborah Horner

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Heading North Baseball T-Shirt

Deborah Horner

by Deborah Horner

$29.00

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Heather / Black

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Our ringer t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All ringer t-shirts are machine washable.

Design Details

As the ship headed north, I took a number of photos of the South Shetland Islands. This painting is a scene from our route north, back to Ushuaia,... more

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1 - 2 business days

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Heading North Painting by Deborah Horner

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Artist's Description

As the ship headed north, I took a number of photos of the South Shetland Islands. This painting is a scene from our route north, back to Ushuaia, Argentina.

About Deborah Horner

Deborah Horner

A Pennsylvanian by birth, my love of wilderness had its genesis in New York's Adirondack Mountains. Early childhood trips to the area resulted in a 17 year residence after college. I often refer to this time as my apprenticeship for living in Alaska. In 1990, I left the Adirondacks, driving across Canada with my dad to begin a new job and life in the 49th state. I'm still in Alaska, with no plans to leave. Around 2000, I took my first watercolor class at the urging of a close friend and artist. Having experimented with acrylics and oils during my youth, watercolor was a very different medium. I was fascinated by its luminosity, transparency and fluidity, despite the inherent difficulties in learning to use the medium. Over the...

 

$29.00