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Beach T-Shirt featuring the photograph Morning Siren Call by Judith Lauter

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Morning Siren Call T-Shirt

Judith Lauter

by Judith Lauter

$25.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All t-shirts are machine washable.

Design Details

A foggy morning makes a winter beach seem mysterious and inviting.

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1 - 2 business days

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Morning Siren Call Photograph by Judith Lauter

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Morning Siren Call Greeting Card

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Morning Siren Call iPhone Case

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Morning Siren Call Shower Curtain

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t-shirts beach t-shirts foggy beach t-shirts waterline t-shirts

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photographs beach photos foggy beach photos waterline photos

Comments (2)

Judith Lauter

Judith Lauter

Thank you SO much! This photo really captures my favorite "feel" of a winter beach -- a bit of fog, a bit of rain, gull cries. My haiku that is paired with this photo in my book Coastal Bend Winter Haiku touches all those bases. And I am so glad you like it, too. -- JL

Fei A

Fei A

I so love this one ! v/f

Artist's Description

A foggy morning makes a winter beach seem mysterious and inviting.

About Judith Lauter

Judith Lauter

Judith Lauter, poet, photographer, and neuroscientist, was born in Austin TX, a second-generation Texan. Her father wrote an outdoors column for the Austin American-Statesman, and owned a photography studio in downtown Austin. Photography was a large part of Judy's life from childhood, beginning with black-and-white pictures, and moving into color photography, including 35 mm slides. When she was still in elementary school, her family moved to Michigan, and she eventually attended the University of Michigan, where along with work on her English-lit major she also took a number of courses in Oriental Art and History of Art. She became fascinated with the minimalism of Eastern Art, especially as seen in screens and scrolls. Along with...

 

$25.00