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Pottery Duvet Cover featuring the painting First Pot by Carol Flagg

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First Pot Duvet Cover

Carol Flagg

by Carol Flagg

$100.00

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R(197) G(176) B(154)

Product Details

Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "First Pot" by Carol Flagg. 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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2 - 3 business days

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First Pot Painting by Carol Flagg

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First Pot Canvas Print

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First Pot Framed Print

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First Pot Art Print

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First Pot Metal Print

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First Pot Acrylic Print

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First Pot Wood Print

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First Pot Greeting Card

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First Pot iPhone Case

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First Pot Throw Pillow

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First Pot Duvet Cover

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First Pot Shower Curtain

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First Pot Tote Bag

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Apparel

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About Carol Flagg

Carol Flagg

My interest in art started by watching my father paint as a commercial artist. He would often take me along on an assignment and I was captivated by his expertise and the way he seemed to disappear in his work. The smell of turpentine meant Dad to me. As a child, art was my favorite subject. A career in the business world and being a mother left little time for exploring my art, but I did fulfill my creative side by practicing and teaching yoga, sailing, crafts, sewing, reading and gardening. The creation of a painting is a form of meditation for me. I lose the sense of time as I paint. I love the process of creating form and color that is appealing to me. I am a very organized individual and get uncomfortable with chaos. I find my...

 

$100.00