Wings Will Always Try to Fly
This image was made days after my fifth foster child left as I pondered how, especially in the depths of grief, people still fundamentally want to fly. To be whole again, to advance into greener pastures, to not necessarily move on, but to move forward.
This artwork is created with the highest quality materials, including:
Paper: Breathing Color Elegance Velvet Cotton Rag
Weight: 300GSM
Color: Bright White
Archival Certified for 100+ years
Each print is artist proofed, signed, and numbered by the artist.
Small: 10x10 inches, Edition of 15
Medium: 20x20 inches, Edition of 10
Large: 40x40 inches, Edition of 5
This image was made days after my fifth foster child left as I pondered how, especially in the depths of grief, people still fundamentally want to fly. To be whole again, to advance into greener pastures, to not necessarily move on, but to move forward.
This artwork is created with the highest quality materials, including:
Paper: Breathing Color Elegance Velvet Cotton Rag
Weight: 300GSM
Color: Bright White
Archival Certified for 100+ years
Each print is artist proofed, signed, and numbered by the artist.
Small: 10x10 inches, Edition of 15
Medium: 20x20 inches, Edition of 10
Large: 40x40 inches, Edition of 5
This image was made days after my fifth foster child left as I pondered how, especially in the depths of grief, people still fundamentally want to fly. To be whole again, to advance into greener pastures, to not necessarily move on, but to move forward.
This artwork is created with the highest quality materials, including:
Paper: Breathing Color Elegance Velvet Cotton Rag
Weight: 300GSM
Color: Bright White
Archival Certified for 100+ years
Each print is artist proofed, signed, and numbered by the artist.
Small: 10x10 inches, Edition of 15
Medium: 20x20 inches, Edition of 10
Large: 40x40 inches, Edition of 5
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Handle your print with gloves carefully by the edges and use two hands to support.
Do not touch the print surface with your fingers or hands, as this could scratch the surface, and oils from your skin can damage the print.
Only acid-free, archival materials should come in contact with the front/back of the print.
Framing under glass or acrylic provides the greatest protection against fading from UV light and ozone. Non reflective glass is recommended.
Avoid hanging or storing your print in direct or extremely bright indirect sunlight.
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