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by Skip Hunt
$110.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "How The Light Gets In" by Skip Hunt. 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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How The Light Gets In ~ Pink Coral Sand Dunes, Utah
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"How The Light Gets In" ~ Pink Coral Sand Dunes, Utah
© 2010 Skip Hunt :: skiphuntphotography.com
"I make images... so that all my moments will not be lost in time like tears in rain." ~ Skip Hunt Skip Hunt, born on the wind-swept plains of Oklahoma, is a professional photographer in Austin, Texas. He picked up a 35mm camera in the mid-1970's and has never stopped sharing his unique vision via photographic images. Many moons ago, he was bitten hard by the wanderlust beast and has been canvassing the globe ever since. Visionary artists such as Pete Turner, David Lynch, Cindy Sherman, and Andre Kertesz set Skip's sight on a fine-art horizon early on. His insatiable thirst for rich color and even richer cultural exploration keeps him on the road most of the time. When he's recharging his batteries, he calls Austin, Texas...
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Thomas Young
Beautiful Skip! Wow. Didn't know sand could be so reflective of the sun like that. Living in Wisconsin it is either green or white! Not much sand dunes except by the big lake. I would say it was well worth the effort and then some.
Patrick Pierson
Positively otherworldly, Skip! You are a visionary interloper trudging through pedestrian landscapes in search of those rare moments when the divine tips its serendipitous hand; always and ever at the ready with an artist's eye for wonderment. Gobsmack-it!
Terril Heilman
Gorgeous photo Skip!