Salish Sea Circle - fine art print
This lively artwork celebrates and honors some of the most iconic beings who give the Salish Sea its inimitable spirit. Salmon, Orca, Bull kelp, Nettle, Evergreen huckleberry, Cedar, Raven, Humans, Stones, and Water—all dance together in the web of life, and each fills an indispensable role in the dance.
Information about the plants and creatures is included with each print, written by the artist, who is also a wild foods educator in the Pacific Northwest.
This is an open edition, archival fine art print from an original watercolor and ink illustration. Printed on heavyweight, acid-free, lightly-textured paper, made locally by Chatwin Printing of Seattle, who specialize in fine art. Each print is signed by the artist, ready to frame. Ships rolled, in a sturdy mailing tube.
This lively artwork celebrates and honors some of the most iconic beings who give the Salish Sea its inimitable spirit. Salmon, Orca, Bull kelp, Nettle, Evergreen huckleberry, Cedar, Raven, Humans, Stones, and Water—all dance together in the web of life, and each fills an indispensable role in the dance.
Information about the plants and creatures is included with each print, written by the artist, who is also a wild foods educator in the Pacific Northwest.
This is an open edition, archival fine art print from an original watercolor and ink illustration. Printed on heavyweight, acid-free, lightly-textured paper, made locally by Chatwin Printing of Seattle, who specialize in fine art. Each print is signed by the artist, ready to frame. Ships rolled, in a sturdy mailing tube.
This lively artwork celebrates and honors some of the most iconic beings who give the Salish Sea its inimitable spirit. Salmon, Orca, Bull kelp, Nettle, Evergreen huckleberry, Cedar, Raven, Humans, Stones, and Water—all dance together in the web of life, and each fills an indispensable role in the dance.
Information about the plants and creatures is included with each print, written by the artist, who is also a wild foods educator in the Pacific Northwest.
This is an open edition, archival fine art print from an original watercolor and ink illustration. Printed on heavyweight, acid-free, lightly-textured paper, made locally by Chatwin Printing of Seattle, who specialize in fine art. Each print is signed by the artist, ready to frame. Ships rolled, in a sturdy mailing tube.