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by Jonathan Thompson
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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.
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Near the town of Bloomfield, New Mexico, a natural gas processing plant has grown up adjacent to, and around, a Catholic cemetery. It makes for a... more
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Near the town of Bloomfield, New Mexico, a natural gas processing plant has grown up adjacent to, and around, a Catholic cemetery. It makes for a strange juxtaposition like this one, of the Virgen de Guadalupe with distillation towers and workers in the background. It's an odd sort of beauty common in the San Juan Basin of northern New Mexico.
Jonathan P. Thompson is an author, journalist, artist, editor, and photographer. His artwork is an eclectic mix that ranges from abstract and impressionistic digital paintings and photo-illustrations, to spectacular landscape shots from the Western United States, to urban scenes and street photography from Berlin, Bulgaria, Greece, and beyond. His primary medium is photography (DSLR), but he also works with collage, digital painting, and photo-illustration. He is an award-winning magazine writer and the author of River of Lost Souls: The Science, Politics, and Greed Behind the Gold King Mine Disaster (Torrey House 2018) and the forthcoming novel, Behind the Slickrock Curtain (Lost Souls Press 2020).
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