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Sentinels
Archival prints and cards of an alert bald eagle pair guarding their domain. I came across this pair while running along the Ottauquechee River in Woodstock, Vermont. Their large bodies stuck out - even from the far distance where I was standing - and seemed to dwarf the immense tree they were perched on. Here is the result of that encounter with these massive raptors.
Limited edition prints are on bamboo paper and come numbered, titled and signed by artist, either with or without a mat and frame. 8" x 10" and 11" x 14" unframed prints come with an archival backer and ship flat. 16" x 20" unframed prints ship rolled without a backer.
Framed prints are matted with an archival off-white mat and backer, under glass, and live-edge frame is completely ready to hang. Choose from 8" x 10," 11" x 14" and 16" x 20" print sizes. Mat and frame adds approximately 8" to each side; For example, an 8" x 10" print framed is approximately 16 x 18." 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: photo of framed print includes a different example print to show the handcrafted frame.
Inside of card is left blank, ready for your personalization. Card measures approximately 5 1/4" x 4" and is printed on white cardstock. A white envelope is included with each card.
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15% 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.
Currently, the bald eagle is on Vermont's endangered species list. With 36 active nests in 2020, the eagle population is having a successful year so far and may be removed from the state's endangered list in the near future. However, they would still be protected at the federal level.