I am offering original prints in the series "Birds of the Keweenaw" as thanks for your donation to the Keweenaw Land Trust. Your generous support will help sustain KLT's amazing work in the Lake Superior basin!
Each hand-printed bird is 8X10" (except for the nuthatch, which is 4X6"), printed in a limited edition of 10 with archival, non-toxic Akua soy inks, on a lovely Japanese rice printmaking paper (which is quite thin to enable hand-printing). Like all hand-printed images, these will vary in color and specific details. If you prefer a particular color, just let me know.
The choices include: loon, kingfisher, barred owl, snowy owl, trumpeter swans, bald eagle, yellow-bellied sapsucker, chickadee, or nuthatch, or pileated woodpeckers.
Thanks for considering supporting the Keweenaw Land Trust! To donate, click on the "donate to Keweenaw Land Trust" black button below, then click on the gray "print choice and contact details" button to provide me with your information. (Please don't feel that you need to include your donation receipt!) I suggest a donation of $50 for each print, but you should feel free to donate what you feel able to contribute.
Each hand-printed bird is 8X10" (except for the nuthatch, which is 4X6"), printed in a limited edition of 10 with archival, non-toxic Akua soy inks, on a lovely Japanese rice printmaking paper (which is quite thin to enable hand-printing). Like all hand-printed images, these will vary in color and specific details. If you prefer a particular color, just let me know.
The choices include: loon, kingfisher, barred owl, snowy owl, trumpeter swans, bald eagle, yellow-bellied sapsucker, chickadee, or nuthatch, or pileated woodpeckers.
Thanks for considering supporting the Keweenaw Land Trust! To donate, click on the "donate to Keweenaw Land Trust" black button below, then click on the gray "print choice and contact details" button to provide me with your information. (Please don't feel that you need to include your donation receipt!) I suggest a donation of $50 for each print, but you should feel free to donate what you feel able to contribute.