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by Toni Abdnour
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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A musician on a street in Brisbane, Australia, provides some very special music from an unusual instrument called a kora.... more
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Aleka Kahealani
March 27th, 2024
I love Liana's art, and having it in any capacity in my home only enhances the overall frequency! Grateful to add this journal to my collection!!
Daniel Garcia
March 26th, 2024
The item was a gift for a friend and she loves it
Dolores Nadwondy
March 25th, 2024
Love the colors a size.
Dolores Nadwondy
March 25th, 2024
Nice quality
Charlotte Taft
March 23rd, 2024
Love this image. Lee Avison created a version of it for my novel, Without Permission, Empress Publications. Thank you .
Miriam Plskova
March 23rd, 2024
Absolutely love it.it looks superb..nicer than i thought..very pleased with the product
A musician on a street in Brisbane, Australia, provides some very special music from an unusual instrument called a kora.
A kora is a mandink harp built from a large calabash cut in half and covered with cow skin to make a resonator with a long hardwood neck. The skin is supported by two handles that run under it. it supports a notched double free-standing bridge. It doesn't fit into any one category of musical instruments, but rather several, and must be classified as a "double-bridge-harp-lute". The sound of a kora resembles that of a harp.
Kora players have traditionally come from griot families (also from the Mandinka nationalities) who are traditional istorians, genealogists and storytellers who pass their skills on to their descendants. The instrument is played in Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso and the Gambia. A traditional kora player is called a Jali, similar to a oral historian.
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Toni Abdnour is a professional and published photographer living in Santa Fe, New Mexico and, at times, traveling the globe. Her galleries show an eclectic array of images captured throughout these travels that, hopefully, catch the eye of the viewer. Her work, "The Careful Cook", has been published in the April, 2020 issue of Travel + Leisure magazine. 2014-2023 Toni Abdnour, Artist. All rights reserved. No image contained herein may be copied, published, or reproduced in any way without express written permission. Thank you for visiting!
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Patricia Hofmeester
Great shot, Toni
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Patricia!
Julieanne Case
Nice, l/f
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Julieanne! :)
Sandra Clark
Lovely
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Sandra! :)
Sharon McConnell
Great capture and nice use of selective color!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Sharon! :)
Debby Pueschel
Interesting people are very relaxing to photo. FL
Toni Abdnour replied:
They sure are, Debby! Thanks so much! :)
Phyllis Taylor
Wonderful portrait! Nice use of selective color!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Many thanks, Phyllis! :)
Renata Natale
This is a beautiful shot with great color choice.
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Renata! :)
Debra Martz
Excellent work!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Debra! :)
Arlane Crump
Wonderful work!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Arlane! :)
Carol Japp
Great candid shot Toni! l/f
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Carol! :)
Karry Degruise
Amazing image and love your composition
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Karry! :)
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your tie for a 2d place win in the Australian Outback contest! l/f
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Kay! I appreciate the comments! :)
Maryse Jansen
Congratulations! Your image made second place in Australian People - The Best Of Down Under Contest! You Little Ripper! LF
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much for hosting the contest! I appreciate the support! :)
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups nominated images by your fellow artist in the Special Features #14 promotion discussion. Please visit and pass on the love to another artist.....L/F/Tw
Toni Abdnour replied:
Christopher, this is always an honor, and I'm grateful for it! :)
Anita Pollak
Congratulations on reaching over 1000 views!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Anita!
Denise Harty
Congratulations on reaching 1,000+ views!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Many thanks, Denise!
Pamela Moran
Love the image and processing - well done!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much!
Sandra Clark
wonderful
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thank you!
Carol Japp
Nicely captured Toni! l/f
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much, Carol!
Anita Pollak
Revisiting to tweet.
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks so much!
Phyllis Taylor
Wonderful image....great use of selective color!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Phyllis!
Anita Pollak
Wonderful capture and treatment!
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Anita!
Debra Martz
That capture and treatment! Interesting description; I have never seen this instrument.
Toni Abdnour replied:
Thanks, Debra!