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Please visit the Gallery California on-line C Ribet Art Gallery
Take a moment to tour the Gallery California virtual gallery and you will find:
Mushroom Art and Limited Edition Mushroom Art Prints
Are you a mushroom fan? A collector of mushroom art? Even if you are just curious about mushrooms and mycology, it is worth the trip to make a virtual mushroom foray to the on-line mushroom art gallery. Gallery California is the exclusive on-line gallery showing the Mushroom Art of the artist C Ribet. C Ribet’s mushroom prints portray the natural beauty of mushrooms and fungi in an intensely personal and creative manner. Visit Gallery California to visit.
California Oak Trees and California Landscape Prints
Mushrooms not your thing? You will find lots more at the gallery. Take a virtual tour of a wide range of fine art prints of California landscapes and California oak trees. From sunset tree silhouettes to dewey morning meadows, you will find all kinds of California images expressing all kinds of moods and emotions. Visit Gallery California to visit.
Nature and Macro Photography
Close-up photography of mushrooms has led C Ribet into the fascinating world of nature and macro photography of all kinds of subjects. Do you think you could ever mistake an olive for a full grown watermelon? Do you wonder what a bee sees when it pollinates a flower? Visit Gallery California to find out!
California Barns
If you travel a bit, you can discover wonderful old barns all over the world, but the barns of California on the Northern California coast offer something special and spectacular rarely seen anywhere else in the world. Take a moment to visit C Ribet’s Barn by Misty Sea to start your adventure.
Much more...
A stroll along the river Seine in Paris, the hurricane ravaged landscape of Kauai... Please visit Gallery California to explore these images and many more.
Personal Note from the Artist: On an off topic, I find that
dried dragon fruit from Trader Joe's market helps my
diabetes blood glucose control - but Trader Joe's is always running out of their dragon fruit. If you ever visit a Trader Joe's make sure you ask for it - and harrass them if they don't have it in stock! It makes a significant difference for me in my personal battle against diabetes without drugs and medications.
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