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by Christina Ford
$34.00
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Giant Killer Clam found in the Marshall Islands Micronesia in the South Pacific. To accentuate the animal itself, shown is the animal only as it... more
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Giant Killer Clam found in the Marshall Islands Micronesia in the South Pacific. To accentuate the animal itself, shown is the animal only as it reveals itself from within the zigzag shape of its shell! (See actual photo with shell--taken by my dad--in this Marine Animal collection)
These bottom-dwelling behemoths are the largest mollusks on Earth, capable of reaching 4 feet in length and weighing more than 500 pounds. They live in the warm waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The largest known specimen of giant clam was over four and a half feet (1.3 m) wide and weighed approximately 550 pounds (250 kg). The large majority of a giant clam’s mass is in its shell, with the soft parts accounting for only approximately 10% of the weight. Like most corals, some anemones, and other reef organisms, giant clams utilize a combination of methods to obtain food. The majority of their energy is derived from symbiotic algae living within their cells, providing the...
Loving the vibrancy of our world! Please visit my sites ChristinaFordArt.com and ChillWorldArt.com. I will work with you on customizations including larger sizes so please message me! Marine Animal Collection: I have undergone digital restoration of the fish photos taken by my father Rudolf Hergenrother in the 1970's while living on Kwajalein. He was a great lover of the ocean. Together we looked for shells and caught tropical fish for the our home aquarium. Many thanks, Chris
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Alinna Lee
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing the info too.
Christina Ford replied:
You're welcome! Wonderful creatures
Diann Fisher
Wow - cool! (lf)
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks for featuring Killer Kiss!
Angelika Vogel
An amazing work Christina!
Christina Ford replied:
It's an amazing animal! Thanks Angelika!
Gary F Richards
Awesome capture and artwork! Fl
Christina Ford replied:
Many thanks Gary!
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Congratulations! In acknowledgement of the caliber of your photography and your participation in the Club, your work is featured on the home page of The 200 Club - best photos with over 200 views group’s homepage! Featured images are changed often so to remain visible for potential buyers who visit the group, please post your featured images in the discussion thread Feature Archives 2020.
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks for your kind comments--you've made my day!
Diane Parnell
Absolutely fantastic! Love the design and resolution! Killer indeed!
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks so much Diane!
Debra Martz
Congratulations on your Special Feature in the group Abstract Moods!
Christina Ford replied:
Many thanks, Debra!
Rick Maxwell
How could we know anything with, 'Killer' in its name could be so beautiful? And, it is quite beautiful. Congrats on a well deserved, "Artist of the Week!"
Christina Ford replied:
Thank you Rick!
Judy Kennedy
Congrats, this is fabulous Christina!
Christina Ford replied:
thanks much, Judy!
Beverly Guilliams
Beautiful Abstract, Christina......Congrats on Being Artist of the week in: " Abstract Moods " Blessings.
Christina Ford replied:
Glad you like it Beverly! Thank you
Debra Lynch
:-) I had to see what a Killer Kiss looks like so I can avoid it if it comes after me. LOL.. I love it, it is a beautiful work of art Christina, and congratulations on being chosen Artist of the Week. MUCH deserved dear Lady. Blessings Debra L/F/P
Christina Ford replied:
You are so kind Debra! I'm humbled for the honor.
Gary Richards
Awesome image!
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks Gary!
Constance Lowery
real nice show of this giant killer clam. I like this. L/F
Christina Ford replied:
Many thanks, Constance
Stephen Whalen
Wonderful image!
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks Stephen
Miroslava Jurcik
Congratulations, your stunning work has been featured in Kingdom Animalia and also chosen for the Best of the best gallery, you can now add your work there !! l/f/p
Christina Ford replied:
Thanks so much! Will do
Tanya Lozano Abstract Expressionism
great abstract!
Christina Ford replied:
thanks!