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Landscape Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Mossy Barn Door by Amber Kresge

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Mossy Barn Door Throw Pillow

Amber Kresge

by Amber Kresge

$30.00

Size

Pillow Insert

Image Size

 
 

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

Moss and vines grow on an old tobacco barn.... more

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

Additional Products

Mossy Barn Door Photograph by Amber Kresge

Photograph

Mossy Barn Door Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Mossy Barn Door Framed Print

Framed Print

Mossy Barn Door Art Print

Art Print

Mossy Barn Door Poster

Poster

Mossy Barn Door Metal Print

Metal Print

Mossy Barn Door Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Mossy Barn Door Wood Print

Wood Print

Mossy Barn Door Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Mossy Barn Door Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

Mossy Barn Door Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

Mossy Barn Door Tote Bag

Tote Bag

Throw Pillow Tags

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Photograph Tags

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Comments (7)

Todd Spaur

Todd Spaur

I really like this!

Amber Kresge replied:

Thank you Todd!

Liane Wright

Liane Wright

great character!. v

Amber Kresge replied:

Thank you Liane. :)

Kimberly Perry

Kimberly Perry

Awesome!

Amber Kresge replied:

Thanks!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

fantastic find, well done! v

Amber Kresge replied:

Thank you Joan!

Suzanne Stout

Suzanne Stout

Excellent detail and framing. Nice work! F/V.

Amber Kresge replied:

Thank you Suzanne!

John Stuart Webbstock

John Stuart Webbstock

Love this shot,well done Amber.

Amber Kresge replied:

Thanks John!

John Chivers

John Chivers

Wonderful shot. I adore photographs such as this, Fantastic detail. V :)

Amber Kresge replied:

Thank you John! I really appreciate it!

Artist's Description

Moss and vines grow on an old tobacco barn.

Kentucky Ag Facts: Tobacco
Tobacco has long been a staple crop in Kentucky. Kentucky farmers grow three types of tobacco: Burley, dark fired-cured, and dark air-cured. According to a 2005 USDA report Kentucky ranked 2nd in overall tobacco production and #1 in production of Burley tobacco.

Currently Burley tobacco is grown in 110 of Kentucky￿s 120 counties and accounts for 82% of all tobacco grown in the state. It￿s primary use is for cigarettes.

Dark fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco production is concentrated in 20 western Kentucky counties and is used primarily in smokeless tobacco products like snuff, chewing and pipe tobacco.

Overall sales of Tobacco generated $342.5 million in cash receipts for Kentucky farmers in 2005. Sales have declined partially over the past few years with a recent report citing 2010 tobacco cash receipts for Kentucky at $331 million, sixth overall in agricultural...

About Amber Kresge

Amber Kresge

First and foremost, in the unlikely event that I ever become famous, I would like to ensure that my name is not butchered in households across America. So that being said, my last name is pronounced, "KRES-GEE", or "KREZ-GEE"-not "KRESAGE" which is how most people generally pronounce it. Anyway, a little about me....Prior to my husband's retirement in January of 2015, I had spent 15 years as an Air Force wife. All of the years leading up to that I had spent as a military brat mostly in the state of Delaware where I grew up. In January of 2000, I became an orthodontist assistant; it was during that time of taking intraoral photos that I discovered my love of photography. FYI, that's probably the weirdest, "I discovered my passion for...

 

$30.00