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Alaska Yoga Mat featuring the digital art Wilds Now by Cathleen Klibanoff

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Wilds Now Yoga Mat

Cathleen Klibanoff

by Cathleen Klibanoff

$75.00

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Product Details

Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface.   The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.

Design Details

Open water and floating ice ponds,lakes and river channels in the Sagavanirktok River Delta in Alaska's North Slope.

PNNL scientists employed... more

Care Instructions

Wash with a damp cloth and air dry.

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2 - 3 business days

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Artist's Description

Open water and floating ice ponds,lakes and river channels in the Sagavanirktok River Delta in Alaska's North Slope.

PNNL scientists employed satellite technology to characterize the impacts of oil development activities on the environment. Using satellite radar to "see" through the ice, scientists detected critical fish overwintering habitats by identifying where ice was grounded and where it was floating. Utilizing this information on critical habitats, fishery managers can suggest locations for energy development activities that increase the sustainability of fishery resources and minimize the environmental impact. Research was funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Original public domain image from Flickr

About Cathleen Klibanoff

Cathleen Klibanoff

I hope to portray the value of connection- whether that is between mutualistic organisms, between people, man and nature or with a higher power. In order to achieve that goal, I embrace my vulnerability- my wabi sabi oath to appreciate the imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. Intimacy is not limited to bedroom vernacular. Intimacy is a gift born of voluntary vulnerability. Intimacy is the missing link in the circle of life. I feel that through the kaleidoscope of abstraction, we can all see our unique reflection and interconnectedness.

 

$75.00