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Forest Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Shinrin-yoku / Forest Bathing by Elizabeth Tillar

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Shinrin-yoku / Forest Bathing Shower Curtain

Elizabeth Tillar

by Elizabeth Tillar

$73.00

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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

Shinrin-yoku = a Japanese term meaning forest bathing.... more

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Comments (22)

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Reynold, thank you so much for discovering this image, hidden away in the photos of past summers. I love the Japanese concept, which seems to apply well to this. woodland setting!

Reynold Jay

Reynold Jay

Very creative and colorful artwork! Love your galleries. Nice work Elizabeth. f/l FAVORITE!

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Freddy, thank you very much for making this image a favorite of yours!

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Thank you very much for featuring my work in the group New England Photography, Liz!

Nancy Kane Chapman

Nancy Kane Chapman

Exquisite! Love being in this forest of young trees. My son taught at Dartmouth for two years and he shared many sunsets but no trees. You capture the beauty of New Hampshire in all of your work. F/L++

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Nancy, thank you for your really lovely comment on this piece and for your great compliment on my images of New Hampshire! Glad to know you have a close connection to this state. I very much appreciate the favorite, also!

Khalid Saeed

Khalid Saeed

Beautiful image, nice greens.

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Khalid, thank you very much for your wonderful response to this image!

Anita Faye

Anita Faye

Beautiful work Elizabeth and informative description! lfp

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Anita, thank you very much for your wonderful response to this image and the favorite!

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

And many thanks for sharing this work, Anita!

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Very nice capture of this wooded scene. Nice green tones. L/F

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Marcia, thank you for your lovely response to this image and the favorite!

Wendy Wunstell

Wendy Wunstell

Love this capture and specks of light. Lf

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Wendy, thank you for your great comment on this image and the favorite!

Melly Terpening

Melly Terpening

Gorgeous capture, Elizabeth. Love the green. FL

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Melly, thank you very much for your lovely response to this image and the favorite!

Carol Japp

Carol Japp

This is a fabulous shot Elizabeth!!! The colours, the mood, the atmosphere, the hint of mystery!! All wonderful! Great work! l/f

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Carol, thank you very much for your detailed and wonderful comment. I very much appreciate it and the favorite!

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Marnie, thank you for the lovely compliment!

Marnie Patchett

Marnie Patchett

Beautiful and enchanting.

Art Di

Art Di

Wonderful artwork! l/f

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Di, thank you very much for your great response to this image! And many thanks for the favorite!

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

John, thank you very much for featuring this work in the group Images That Excite You! I very much appreciate your support.

Miroslava Jurcik

Miroslava Jurcik

And tweeted !

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Miroslava, I so much appreciate your sharing this image; thank you!

Miroslava Jurcik

Miroslava Jurcik

That's a beautiful green forest and I definitely love forest bathing, very interesting , thank you for including that !! l/f

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Miroslava, thank you ever so much for your wonderful comment; I am so happy that you like the image and the description about 'forest bathing'. Many thanks for the favorite!

Felix Lai

Felix Lai

Fabulous capture, love the title, great shot! l/f

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Felix, thank you so much for your enthusiastic response to this image and the favorite! So glad you like the title, too!

larisa Fedotova

larisa Fedotova

Great work!!! l/f/t

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Iarisa, thank you very much for your lovely comment and the favorite!

Stephanie Moore

Stephanie Moore

Such a beautiful place, Elizabeth - lovely and green - f/v

Elizabeth Tillar replied:

Stephanie, thank you very much for your lovely comment and the favorite! I am very pleased that you like this woodland scene!

Artist's Description

Shinrin-yoku = a Japanese term meaning "forest bathing."

"The idea being that spending time in the forest and natural areas is good preventative medicine, since it lowers stress, which causes or exacerbates some of our most intractable health issues. As MNN's Catie Leary details, this isn't just a nice idea -- there's science behind it: 'The "magic" behind forest bathing boils down to the naturally produced allelochemic substances known as phytoncides, which are kind of like pheromones for plants. Their job is to help ward off pesky insects and slow the growth of fungi and bacteria. When humans are exposed to phytoncides, these chemicals are scientifically proven to lower blood pressure, relieve stress and boost the growth of cancer-fighting white blood cells. Some common examples of plants that give off phytoncides include garlic, onion, pine, tea tree and oak, which makes sense considering their potent aromas'."

Web Source: Mother Nature Network
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About Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar has lived in New Hampshire for 20 years, teaching philosophy and religious studies. She has long been captivated by images and works exclusively in the medium of photography. Earlier, she was a choreographer and performing artist and finds deep similarities of composition between dance and nature photography. She resides in a rustic house in Tamworth, where she hosts writers (and others) and where she spends much time gardening. Artist's Musings: I have been dedicated to photographing my environment ever since I moved to northern New Hampshire. The Lakes Region and White Mountains present a myriad stunning images at every turn. Focusing the camera lens on the colors and forms of nature and country life has taught me...

 

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