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- Bald Eagle Countenance
Bald Eagle Countenance
Archival prints and cards of a bald eagle gaze. I am drawn to the eagle as he seems to see strait through me, all assertive and bold. No caution, just pure survival. This artwork would be perfect for a bird, wildlife or nature lover.
Choose from 5” x 5” open edition and 8" x 8” and 12” x 12” limited edition size prints. Limited edition prints are on bamboo paper and come numbered, titled and signed by artist, either with or without a mat and frame. Open edition prints are not numbered, but are titled and signed by the artist and can also be framed. Unframed prints come with an archival backer and ship flat.
Framed prints are matted with an archival off-white mat and backer, under glass, and live-edge frame is completely ready to hang. Mat and frame adds approximately 8” to each side; For example, an 8" x 8” print that is framed has final framed dimensions of approximately 16” x 16.” Frame dimensions are approximate due to the variability of widths in the live-edge wood; No two frames are alike. Artist-crafted frame is made from rescued slab wood, wood that is normally burned as sugaring wood or bonfires. Frame is finished in three coats of Vermont poly-whey varnish, a USDA certified biobased product. Note: photos of framed prints show different example prints but are to show the handcrafted mat and frame style.
Inside of cards are left blank, ready for your personalization. Card measures approximately 5" x 5" and is printed on recycled white cardstock. A recycled white envelope is included with each card.
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15% of all of my art sales are donated to wildlife and habitat conservation. See http://www.artistsforconservation.org/Katie-Roberts for specific organizations that I donate to.
Bald Eagles are a success story in Vermont ~ After 35 Years of Recovery Efforts, Bald Eagles Are No Longer Considered Endangered in Vermont. Bald eagles have been removed from Vermont's list of threatened and endangered species after years of restoration work.