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Fawn - Fairy Lake Bonsai

from $35.00

Prints from the Cerulean Collection by Heidi Goddard

Fairy Lake fawn is an acrylic painting of a solitary tree growing meters off the shore in Fairy Lake near Port Renfrew on Vancouver Island. What often is affectionately referred to as a “bonsai”, is actually a tiny douglas fir, growing from the end of a submerged ‘parent’ douglas fir. If you have a moment to look up “The most photographed tree in Canada” online, this lonely yet resilient dwarf will be a contender in the search results.

- Canvas Prints:
Locally printed on archival quality canvas.
Stretched on sustainably sourced, kiln dried, 1.5” deep stretcher bars which provide a solid profile on the wall.
Museum grade satin varnish has been applied to protect the canvas from curious fingertips, dust and UV damage.
Signed, with hanging hardware attached, this west coast created and inspired treasure is ready to hang in your home.

- Paper Prints:
Locally printed on 100 year certified archival, heavy weight paper.
Signed, dated and packaged between ridged cardboard for safe transportation.
The artist recommends collectors have paper prints professionally framed behind UV protective glass to preserve the prints.

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Prints from the Cerulean Collection by Heidi Goddard

Fairy Lake fawn is an acrylic painting of a solitary tree growing meters off the shore in Fairy Lake near Port Renfrew on Vancouver Island. What often is affectionately referred to as a “bonsai”, is actually a tiny douglas fir, growing from the end of a submerged ‘parent’ douglas fir. If you have a moment to look up “The most photographed tree in Canada” online, this lonely yet resilient dwarf will be a contender in the search results.

- Canvas Prints:
Locally printed on archival quality canvas.
Stretched on sustainably sourced, kiln dried, 1.5” deep stretcher bars which provide a solid profile on the wall.
Museum grade satin varnish has been applied to protect the canvas from curious fingertips, dust and UV damage.
Signed, with hanging hardware attached, this west coast created and inspired treasure is ready to hang in your home.

- Paper Prints:
Locally printed on 100 year certified archival, heavy weight paper.
Signed, dated and packaged between ridged cardboard for safe transportation.
The artist recommends collectors have paper prints professionally framed behind UV protective glass to preserve the prints.

Prints from the Cerulean Collection by Heidi Goddard

Fairy Lake fawn is an acrylic painting of a solitary tree growing meters off the shore in Fairy Lake near Port Renfrew on Vancouver Island. What often is affectionately referred to as a “bonsai”, is actually a tiny douglas fir, growing from the end of a submerged ‘parent’ douglas fir. If you have a moment to look up “The most photographed tree in Canada” online, this lonely yet resilient dwarf will be a contender in the search results.

- Canvas Prints:
Locally printed on archival quality canvas.
Stretched on sustainably sourced, kiln dried, 1.5” deep stretcher bars which provide a solid profile on the wall.
Museum grade satin varnish has been applied to protect the canvas from curious fingertips, dust and UV damage.
Signed, with hanging hardware attached, this west coast created and inspired treasure is ready to hang in your home.

- Paper Prints:
Locally printed on 100 year certified archival, heavy weight paper.
Signed, dated and packaged between ridged cardboard for safe transportation.
The artist recommends collectors have paper prints professionally framed behind UV protective glass to preserve the prints.

Contact

Heidi Goddard: FaunaScapes@gmail.com
Cowichan Valley, BC, Canada

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