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Owl Throw Pillow featuring the photograph What a Face by Amy Porter

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What a Face Throw Pillow

Amy Porter

by Amy Porter

$42.00

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Pillow Insert

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

This little owl is a Northern Saw Whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus), one of the most common owls in the Northern forests of the USA. Although their big... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (13)

Jan Mulherin

Jan Mulherin

So cute! l/f

Amy Porter replied:

Many thanks for your comment, like, and fave, Jan!

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Gorgeous capture and owl! fv

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much for your great comment and fave, Jim!

Theresa Campbell

Theresa Campbell

Absolutely beautiful capture, Amy! LFTG! -------If you'd like to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest, I'll follow back!-- https://www.facebook.com/DAugustArtTheresaCampbell53 --- --- https://twitter.com/campbells53 --- --- https://plus.google.com/116150721123501477257 --- --- https://www.pinterest.com/DAUGUSTART

Amy Porter replied:

What a lovely compliment, Theresa! Thanks very much for looking and my work and favoriting "What a Face!"

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Thanks very much, Betsy, for making this photograph one of your favorites!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Many thanks, Mariola, for featuring this photograph in "Wildlife - One a Day!" Your ongoing support of this group is very much appreciated!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Many thanks, Jean, for featuring "What a Face" in your terrific group, "Greeting Cards For All Occassions!" I appreciate your kind support, and all that you do to manage this group! :-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Many thanks, Patricia, for featuring this photograph in your wonderful group, "Women Photographers - One a Day!" I appreciate your kind support!:-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Thanks so much, Patricia, for adding "What a Face" to your collection of favorites!

Tina  LeCour

Tina LeCour

Adorable capture Amy!! lf

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much, Tina, for your great comment, like, amd fave!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Thank you very much, Dimitry, for choosing this photograph as one of your favorites!

Ruth  Housley

Ruth Housley

Very pretty owl capture Amy!!! Ruth

Amy Porter replied:

Many thanks for your wonderful comment, Ruth!

Artist's Description

This little owl is a Northern Saw Whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus), one of the most common owls in the Northern forests of the USA. Although their big eyes and diminutive size make these owls look very cute to we humans, they are skilled nocturnal hunters of mice.

This owl was injured and now lives at a wonderful raptor sanctuary in Killingworth, CT called "A Place Called Hope."

About Amy Porter

Amy Porter

I purchased my first SLR, a 1970 Nikon FTN, when I was in High School. I studied both science and art in college, and although I pursued science and technology management as a career, artwork has remained a driving passion for me. Nature photography allows me to combine a love for nature, biology, and art. I'm very fortunate to live in a rural area where I can photograph horses, gardens, and wildlife. About 19 years ago, I converted to digital, and now use a Nikon D500. All of my photographs, and any portion thereof, are copyrighted and are not in the public domain. “Pinning” any of my images to Pinterest, Facebook, or any other site is a violation of my copyright. Any use of my images without my express written permission is a...

 

$42.00