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Temple Baby Onesie featuring the photograph Moroni by David Andersen

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Moroni Baby Onesie

David Andersen

by David Andersen

$26.00

Style

Description

Size

Size Chart

Color

 
Light Blue

Image Size

 
 

Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

Red Leave framing the statue of the angle Moroni

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

Additional Products

Moroni Photograph by David Andersen

Photograph

Moroni Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Moroni Framed Print

Framed Print

Moroni Art Print

Art Print

Moroni Poster

Poster

Moroni Metal Print

Metal Print

Moroni Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Moroni Wood Print

Wood Print

Moroni Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Moroni iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Moroni Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

Moroni Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

Moroni Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

Moroni Tote Bag

Tote Bag

Moroni Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

Moroni Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

Moroni Beach Towel

Beach Towel

Moroni Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

Moroni Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

Moroni Bath Towel

Bath Towel

Moroni T-Shirt

Apparel

Moroni Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

Moroni Yoga Mat

Yoga Mat

Moroni Spiral Notebook

Spiral Notebook

Moroni Fleece Blanket

Fleece Blanket

Moroni Tapestry

Tapestry

Moroni Jigsaw Puzzle

Jigsaw Puzzle

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Photograph Tags

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Artist's Description

Red Leave framing the statue of the angle Moroni

About David Andersen

David Andersen

I started with black and white. Not that I am so old that I pre-date colored film, but for high school the chemicals for the dark room were simple and straightforward enough for a sophomore photo class. I borrowed my dad's Exakta 35mm camera, which he had years before I was born. It was a wonderful camera with a focal circle in the center, which was split in half horizontally, so when I dialed the image un-split, then it was focused. It had a leather camera case which protected the lens and snapped right to the camera body. I thought my old camera was better than any of the newer ones my classmates used. I loved the class, and while my classmates were making fake IDs in the darkroom I was making a big photo of a big barn the size...

 

$26.00