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Grate Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Grandma's Grate by Brian Tarr

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Grandma's Grate Shower Curtain

Brian Tarr

by Brian Tarr

$68.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

I took this photo in The Black Country Living Museum which is a village preserved as it was around the early 1900's. People dress up in period... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (22)

Cindy Treger

Cindy Treger

Brian, stunning capture, with a nice description. f/l

Linda Howes

Linda Howes

Thanks so cool, that your mom had the same fireplace, and it's amazing, and so is this scene. It's like going back in time, I love it Brian!! l/f

Brian Tarr replied:

Glad you like it Linda, thank you.

Pamela Moran

Pamela Moran

Lovely rendering!

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you Pamela.

David Godbolt

David Godbolt

Wonderful capture Brian and interesting description!.....l/f

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you David.

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Marvelous image and treatment Brian!...F/L

Brian Tarr replied:

Many thanks Donna.

Sandi OReilly

Sandi OReilly

Amazing capture and detail, excellent Brian F/L

Brian Tarr replied:

Many thanks Sandi.

Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

Great story telling Brian.

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you Norman

Lorraine Baum

Lorraine Baum

Marvelous image and story Brian! l/f

Brian Tarr replied:

Glad you like it Lorraine, thank you.

Lois Bryan

Lois Bryan

Fabulous image, Brian (love your detail and intricate shading!) ... and also awesome story!!!! I would love to have seen this amazing fireplace, too!!!! I have very fond memories of my own grandmother's wood-fueled stove ... I have a memory of cast iron and maybe porcelain? Great and evocative work of art, awesome as always!!! l/f and t

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you so much Lois for your lovely comments and support, you are very kind.

Iris Gelbart

Iris Gelbart

Lovely capture........

Brian Tarr replied:

Many thanks Iris

John M Bailey

John M Bailey

A marvelous image Brian!

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you John.

Linda Lees

Linda Lees

Thanks for sharing your nostalgic story with us, both in words and picture, Brian, lovely work!

Brian Tarr replied:

Glad you like it Linda, thank you.

Rosemary Colyer

Rosemary Colyer

Wonderful capture Brian! The detail is incredible! L/F

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you very much Rosemary.

Cheryl Rose

Cheryl Rose

I'm enjoying looking at every detail in this wonderful, nostalgic capture of loving memories. A wonderful capture and work! l/f/tw

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you Cheryl, so glad you like it.

Ricardos Creations

Ricardos Creations

Magnificently done, Brian!

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you Ricardo'

Eva Lechner

Eva Lechner

Wonderful image and edit!l/f

Brian Tarr replied:

Thank you so much Eva.

Kathi Mirto

Kathi Mirto

Oh wow, wonderful processing and I love your story! Those were the days! FL

Brian Tarr replied:

Yes indeed Kathi, those WERE the days, thank you.

Connie Handscomb

Connie Handscomb

This is splendid is Brian!We have some places here, too, that are period villages , with volunteers dressed in costumes ... I always enjoy visiting them :))

Brian Tarr replied:

Glad you like it Connie Thanks.

Veikko Suikkanen

Veikko Suikkanen

Great capture Brian! L

Brian Tarr replied:

Thanks Veikko, much appreciated.

Bob Lentz

Bob Lentz

Congratulations! on this unique image’s being Featured in “The Artistic Aperture” group, and also Liked, Favorited, and Facebooked.

Brian Tarr replied:

Very kind of you Bob, thank you.

Artist's Description

I took this photo in The Black Country Living Museum which is a village preserved as it was around the early 1900's. People dress up in period costumes and tell you what life was like back then. The reason I took the photo was that my Grandmother used to have an identical fireplace in her home, where I was born in the 1940's. The fire warmed two little ovens on either side and the kettle boiled on the hob, She used to put a brick in the oven to get warm and then wrapped it in a towel to use as a hot water bottle. Those were the days.

About Brian Tarr

Brian Tarr

I guess I'm really a frustrated artist. I used to paint in pastels mainly, my favourite subjects being wildlife, portraits and realism and I have always been interested in photography. Then shortly after I retired I discovered Photoshop and realised that I could paint the pictures I saw in my mind digitally and I have been following the "Photo Art" direction ever since. I have recently embraced AI art and now most of my images are created in Midjourney, Photoshop and Topaz . I like all forms of Art, Abstract, photo realistic, Portrait, Landscape etc but my favourite is in Wildlife. Outside of my family and creating art, my main interests are music and Liverpool FC.

 

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