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Name | | Air |
Price, USD | | 14.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Size, cm
| | 22.9 x 30.5 cm /switch |
Artist | | Lisa Yount |
Edition | | Reproduction |
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Symbolism |
Surrealism |
Theme | |
Animals |
Fantasy |
Nature |
Spirituality |
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Other media |
Description | |
This nature-fantasy digital photocollage by Lisa Yount is part of a series celebrating the four elements of which the ancient Greeks said all matter was made: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. The large wings in the center are from a mussel shell; the eyes are a combination of human eyes and the eyespots of an owl-eye butterfly.
The print is backed and matted, ready to pop into a frame, and signed on the back by the artist. It was printed on Epson Premium Glossy Paper by an Epson Stylus Photo 1280 inkjet printer. Backing board and mat are acid-free. This print should last 25 years if kept away from moisture and direct sunlight. It is shipped in a protective plastic bag.
Print is 9x12 inches including mat; image size is 6x9 inches. (Other sizes available on request.) Mat and backing cardboard are acid-free. I have used a light blue mat, but I can substitute a different color on request. White, black, royal blue, light blue, dark green, medium green, maroon, and brown mats are available. |
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