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Snow Melt Tote Bag featuring the photograph Snow Melt by Frank Wilson

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Snow Melt Tote Bag

Frank Wilson

by Frank Wilson

$23.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Snow Melt" by Frank Wilson.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

Snow melts opening up a temporary stream that disappears under the snow. An unseasonably warm weather pattern in mid-February of 2015 melts what... more

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Artist's Description

Snow melts opening up a temporary stream that disappears under the snow. An unseasonably warm weather pattern in mid-February of 2015 melts what little snow pack there is on Mount Lassen in Northern California. This photograph illustrates the prolonged snow drought in California as Lassen Peak has the highest known winter snowfall amounts in California. There is an average annual snowfall of 660 in (1,676 cm), and in some years, more than 1,000 in (2,500 cm) of snow falls at its base altitude of 8,250 ft (2,515 m) at Lake Helen. The Mount Lassen area receives more precipitation (rain, sleet, hail, snow, etc.) than anywhere in the Cascade Range south of the Three Sisters volcanoes in Oregon.[6] The heavy annual snowfall on Lassen Peak creates fourteen permanent patches of snow on and around the mountain top, despite Lassen's rather modest elevation of 10,462 feet.

About Frank Wilson

Frank Wilson

Member of the International Guild Of Realism. Inducted into the Grumbacher Artist Hall Of Fame. ARTIST STATEMENT 'My aim is to provide the visual stimulus to reconnect with nature, to renew body, mind and spirit through the imagery that I capture of the natural world with brushes and paint and through my camera lens. I hope that you find an image in my collections that will enhance your life." ABOUT THE ARTIST ~ FRANK WILSON As far back as my memory serves me, I was a creative. My family says I was born with a crayon in my mouth. Drawing, building things, making pictures with crayons were an everyday staple in my early childhood. While hospitalized in the eighth grade for some respiratory problems, an Aunt gave me a...

 

$23.00