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Dead Trees At Yellowstone National Park Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Dead Trees at Yellowstone National Park by Karen Cox

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Dead Trees at Yellowstone National Park Coffee Mug

Karen Cox

by Karen Cox

$22.00

Size

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Background Color

 
R(203) G(200) B(171)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

The primary cause of tree mortality in Yellowstone is native bark beetles. Beetles damage trees in similar ways: their larvae and adults consume the... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Artist's Description

The primary cause of tree mortality in Yellowstone is native bark beetles. Beetles damage trees in similar ways: their larvae and adults consume the inner bark. If the tree is girdled, it dies. Their feeding activity can girdle a tree in one summer, turning the crown red by the following summer.

About Karen Cox

Karen Cox

Hey how is it going? My name is Karen, I have lived in Atlanta Georgia since I was fourteen. I have been taking photographs of everyday moments of my life ever since I was a very young child traveling with my family. My life's work is creating photographs and albums that tell the stories of moments and happenings in the lives of my clients. I am thrilled to have a job that allows me to explore my creativity while documenting significant moments in my clients lives. At every shoot I learn something about love, about life, or something about relationships. It is a tremendous honor to witness and document the love, emotion, and growing of relationships with my clients. I am grateful every day to have such a fulfilling job. I describe my...

 

$22.00