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Unframed Giclee Print on Hot Press Art Paper, multiple sizes available

Unframed Giclee Print on Hot Press Art Paper, multiple sizes available

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Unframed Forest Wren and a Fairy Circle of Fly Agaric Mushrooms: Giclee Print on Hot Press Art Paper, multiple sizes available

Have you ever noticed the soft "peep" of a wren while walking through the woods, but when you try to find them, they flit around the understory so well you barely get a glimpse? They are experts at staying invisible, much like the fairy's of lore! The amanita muscaria mushroom, also known as the fly agaric, is well known across the northern hemisphere. These bright, almost cartoon-like mushrooms have captured the human imagination for eons, from the shamanism of northern Europe to super Mario brothers and beyond! There is no getting around it, these striking mushrooms are cute as a button and such a delight to find during a walk in the woods.

Perfect for a forest themed nursery or child's room, or for an eclectic adults folk aesthetic, this print's rich color matched with the subtle textures of watercolor paper coming through the deep payne's grey background, should look beautiful with most color schemes. These prints are fully archival, with high quality cotton, hot press art paper and giclee printing technology, you can be sure these prints won't fade or become brittle when kept inside and framed. 


About the Artist, Cee:

Each creative idea I bring to life springs from daily immersion in the beauty of nature. I listen, observe, walk and wonder through the meadows, woods, and waters of Maine, or the wild places I travel to, like the high deserts or sprawling coastal beaches of the west.

Many ideas come and go, but the ones that take root often grow from watching my daughter discover the natural world with curiosity and delight.

I begin by playing with nontoxic acrylics on watercolor paper, creating layers of color and texture inspired by what I’ve seen outdoors. From there, I study the plants and animals I want to include, sketching and refining until the composition feels alive. I cut, paint, and rework each shape—eyes, wings, leaves—until it feels right, then assemble the pieces into a finished image that carries that sense of life and connection.

I graduated from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver, BC, in 2007, earning a bachelors in fine art. Since then I have been exhibiting in group shows, juried exhibits, local artist association galleries and have even won several awards for my work. I started making children’s books and illustration when my amazing little human was born, in 2024 and fell in love with the process! I have always loved books, and this is an amazing way to share my art, writing, and love for nature.

 

 

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