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Desert Women's V-Neck featuring the photograph Thorny Devils by Evelyn Tambour

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Thorny Devils Women's V-Neck

Evelyn Tambour

by Evelyn Tambour

$28.00

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Our Bella Canvas women's v-necks are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All women's v-necks are machine washable.

Design Details

Hard-shelled and scary-looking but tiny, thorny devils are their own body guards... more

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Thorny Devils Photograph by Evelyn Tambour

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Thorny Devils Canvas Print

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Thorny Devils Greeting Card

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Thorny Devils iPhone Case

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Thorny Devils Spiral Notebook

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Comments (21)

Sean Davey

Sean Davey

Us Aussies are proud of all the crazy (and often very dangerous) creatures that we have in Australia. These little fellas (or sheilas) have adapted extremely well to their surroundings, haven't they.

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you, dear sean! only now i realize that you're an aussie!! (aha... i did not read your 'about' section ;-) and yes, you're so right: their adaptation is truly masterful! all the best to you

Heidi Fickinger

Heidi Fickinger

Great image, Evelyn! Perfectly photographed - they look like a SciFi creature. Proves once again nature's imagination is greater than our own. l/f

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you so much, dear heidi! and yes, totally true...

Ann Skelton

Ann Skelton

Awesome capture Evelyn! Love your body of work! l/f

Evelyn Tambour replied:

many thanks, dear ann, and thank you for the compliment on my work! have a great day

Evelyn Tambour

Evelyn Tambour

dear miroslava, thank you for the features in 'australia in pictures' and 'KINGDOM animalia'!

Evelyn Tambour

Evelyn Tambour

thank you, dear michael, for the feature in 'music CD cover designs'

Evelyn Tambour

Evelyn Tambour

dear jenn, thank you for the feature in 'bath and spa prints'!

Evelyn Tambour

Evelyn Tambour

many thanks, dear mariola, for the feature in 'wildlife ONE A DAY'!

Evelyn Tambour

Evelyn Tambour

dear rebecca, thank you for the feature in 'pin me - DAILY'!

Jeff at JSJ Photography

Jeff at JSJ Photography

Congratulations Evelyn on having your "Thorny Devils" featured on the Strangest or Most Unique Animals Group homepage! Be sure to place your photo embed in the discussion tab as a permanent reminder of your accomplishment! L/F, ~Jeff at JSJ Photography, Administrator

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you so much for the feature, dear jeff!

Jeff at JSJ Photography

Jeff at JSJ Photography

I had to look this one up myself: The thorny devil or thorny dragon is an Australian lizard, also known as the mountain devil, the thorny lizard, or the moloch. This is the sole species of genus Moloch. The thorny dragon grows up to 20 cm in length, and can live for 15 to 20 years. ~Wikipedia

Evelyn Tambour replied:

dear jeff, your research and comment are greatly appreciated! thank you very much! :))

Lexa Harpell

Lexa Harpell

Austria to Australia is a vast difference. Gippsland is a gorgeous area, so glad you love living here! :))

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you, dear lexa! :)) oh, and i love your comments! :))

Lexa Harpell

Lexa Harpell

Fabulous capture of the shadows of the spikes against the rich rust soil! Looks like you spent some time in Aust, trust you enjoyed our country and the 'scary' stuff! hehe

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you so much, dear lexa! although i am originally from austria, i actually now live in australia (gippsland) AND LOVE IT :-)

Wernher Krutein

Wernher Krutein

Absolutely Stunning Evelyn, thank you

Evelyn Tambour replied:

oh thank you, dear wernher!

Thomas R Fletcher

Thomas R Fletcher

Nice shot, great light

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you, dear thomas!

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Wonderful capture and details! fv

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you, dear jim!

Stan Pechner

Stan Pechner

Love this comp!

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you, dear stan!

Jerry Bokowski

Jerry Bokowski

They are similar to our "horned lizards" in Arizona, Evelyn. A bit more aggressive looking perhaps. Great capture. ( I have our version in my "Portraits" gallery............................FAV / LIKE

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you jerry, and you're right - they look really kind of similar to our thorny devils (just found it in your gallery - l/fv)!

Miroslav Nemecek

Miroslav Nemecek

Strange beings, nice capture! l/f/fb

Evelyn Tambour replied:

yes, they are a bit strange! glad you like the image

Thomas R Fletcher

Thomas R Fletcher

Excellent capture!

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you for your comments thomas!

Jerry Bokowski

Jerry Bokowski

Evelyn, We have similar critters here in Arizona that we have nic-named Horny Toads....they are actually horned lizards. Nice capture! FAV Jerry

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thank you jerry, that's really interesting too as i thought this kind of beings is wholly unique to australia... when you see one please say hi from downunder ;-)

Zori Minkova

Zori Minkova

Great capture! f/l

Evelyn Tambour replied:

thanks dear zori!

Artist's Description

hard-shelled and scary-looking but tiny, thorny devils are their own body guards

featured in:
'animal photographs' on 01/16/2016
'strangest or most unique animals' on 01/10/2018
'pin me - DAILY' on 01/12/2018
'wildlife ONE A DAY' on 01/12/2018
'bath and spa prints' on 01/14/2018
'music CD cover designs' on 01/14/2018
'australia in pictures' on 01/16/2018
'KINGDOM animalia' on 01/17/2018
thank you!

About Evelyn Tambour

Evelyn Tambour

Growing up in the center of beautiful Vienna in Austria, Evelyn loved to sit in the cozy backyard of her family's romantic old residence, full of gratitude for the warm sunshine and the birds singing in the trees. Talents in several art forms were competing from early childhood on, and finally the visual arts 'made it': Evelyn's images have been exhibited on numerous occasions and can be found in private and public collections around the world. For many years she was also teaching art photography to architecture students at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Until today, sharing the beauty of light and her love for the sentient beings in all realms has remained the driving force behind her work. please click on the...

 

$28.00