Neighbors

— Archival Quality Giclee art print
— smooth 100% white cotton rag

Our neighborhood has at least one pair of these swift and vocal owls roosting in our trees, eating up our rodents, so I thought a Barred Owl would make a great addition to the Fauna Collection. Last summer, the neighborhood where I live had the opportunity to rename. It was a big process. Lots of suggestions were made, votes tallied, hoops jumped. In the end, we settled on naming our streets after the Barred Owls that flit through our trees and that pleases me so very much.

About the Print
My open edition giclee art prints are masterfully printed on 100% cotton rag with pigment-based inks for archival quality — that’s 200 years of beauty. Each one is printed and cut to order. Due to this, your new print may take two to three weeks to produce and ship. For international shipping, please read the FAQ carefully for best practices and order processing times.

The 8″x10″ art print comes with a 1/4 inch white border. Borders are helpful when matting and framing are in your art print’s future (which I highly recommend for optimal enjoyment and protection). The 4″x6″ print size is borderless, meaning the print goes from edge-to-edge.

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The

Fauna Collection

These prints are sourced from my beautiful collection of 4×6″ charcoal pencil and linoprint originals titled the Fauna Collection. Created together in October 2020, they are a meditation on the diversity of wildlife found in our back yards. Many of the creatures featured are characters in my own life story. Now it’s time for them to have a place in your home.

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