Archival Artist Prints
All archival artist’s giclee prints are limited editions. They are available in several sizes and are signed by the artist. Printed on bright high-quality archival paper, they come ready to frame.
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Besides evoking the meme, “When pigs fly”, this pig is hoping to be recognized as a butterfly—a much safer and beautiful alternative—effectively crossing the “species barrier”.
In order to explain the unknown phenomenon of the migration of the birds in ancient times, Aristotle declared that Redstarts transform themselves into Robins in the winter and back again to Redstarts in the spring—claiming a “miraculous transmutation” occurs. This theory was accepted as fact for hundreds of years!
In this visual elegy, or “poem of serious reflection”, the Cormorant sea bird simultaneously looks out at the landscape of his home and is an intricate part of the ecology. In Norway, cormorants are considered to be good luck— reflected in the golden highlights and ethereal effects in this print.
Mykines is the only place on the Faroe Islands where you will find nesting gannets. Legend and local folklore has it that the gannet—a seabird with blue eyes— was a gift to the islanders from a mythical giant named Torur.
This fantastic, bright yellow creature is an Ocean Sunfish—also called the Mola Mola. Decorated with Bleeding Heart flowers in solidarity with all sea creatures, she seems to float happily above the colorful fray of the water.
The gull is perfectly integrated into its habitat, subtly hidden, and surrounded by plant, water, stone, and rose petal formations in a symphony of energy and spirit.
With a nod to classical portraiture painting and amidst the tension of the traditional relationship between an owl and a mouse, this visual folk-tale-like story envisions a more loving narrative.
This whimsical white rabbit, reminiscent of a sweet magic trick, hugs a Montezuma quail in a gentle embrace.
In this fairy tale, the patterned heroine is a barred owl, glancing at the viewer as she makes her way through a landscape. Wearing a cape that hints at the magic of Red Riding Hood, she is here to watch over you—a talisman, of sorts.
This zen goldfinch pair seem to speak peacefully to each other in a collaged garden of sorts. One finch subtly creates the Gyan Mudra—a yoga gesture of knowledge or wisdom. These beautiful, happy golden birds are a welcome sight in the summertime, eating their favorite food—sunflower seeds!
A moth watches over a parakeet, who watches over her eggs. This piece reflects on whom we choose to watch over and why it is meaningful. Whether tending to someone tenderly as a mother, a friend, or even a stranger—we are all connected.
A fawn looks out from a cluster of exotic hibiscus: strong, determined, and beautiful
This sea-faring bird glides gracefully and elegantly over the landscape of plants and pattern that makes up the ecology of her home.
Did you know that chickens can produce more than 25 distinct sounds? It makes you wonder what deep, philosophical conversations these two hen ladies are having. From their expressive faces and body posture, you know they are chatting about something important!
Some experiences are reminiscent of other memories—they connect the past with the present, leaving a remnant of feeling behind. This particularly striking red-orange color is reminiscent of a tiger cat, tiger moths, and tiger lilies—all together in harmony within one lovely composition.