black in the midwest - 11x14 print
This exquisite 11x14 art print celebrates the natural beauty of black-colored species native to the Midwest United States. The detailed illustration features a carefully curated collection of 45 specimens, including striking butterflies, beetles, birds, fungi, and flora, all rendered in sophisticated black, charcoal, and deep purple hues with occasional pops of color.
Artwork Details
Original Medium: Colored pencil drawing, professionally reproduced
Print Quality: Archival inks on medium-weight fine art paper
Presentation: Includes white border for framing flexibility
Signature: Each print personally signed by the artist
Special Features
Accompanied by an 8.5"x11" identification key listing all 45 featured species
Part of an exclusive native color series (Print #10)
Showcases diverse Midwestern wildlife, from the majestic Red-winged Blackbird to delicate Black Cherry fruits
Scientific accuracy combined with artistic interpretation
Packaging
Protected in a crystal-clear cellophane sleeve
Shipped in a rigid mailer to ensure safe delivery
Professional presentation suitable for gifting
Note on Color
Actual print colors may vary slightly from digital representations due to individual monitor settings. The artwork emphasizes the natural black coloration found in Midwest native species while maintaining subtle color accents where naturally present.
This exquisite 11x14 art print celebrates the natural beauty of black-colored species native to the Midwest United States. The detailed illustration features a carefully curated collection of 45 specimens, including striking butterflies, beetles, birds, fungi, and flora, all rendered in sophisticated black, charcoal, and deep purple hues with occasional pops of color.
Artwork Details
Original Medium: Colored pencil drawing, professionally reproduced
Print Quality: Archival inks on medium-weight fine art paper
Presentation: Includes white border for framing flexibility
Signature: Each print personally signed by the artist
Special Features
Accompanied by an 8.5"x11" identification key listing all 45 featured species
Part of an exclusive native color series (Print #10)
Showcases diverse Midwestern wildlife, from the majestic Red-winged Blackbird to delicate Black Cherry fruits
Scientific accuracy combined with artistic interpretation
Packaging
Protected in a crystal-clear cellophane sleeve
Shipped in a rigid mailer to ensure safe delivery
Professional presentation suitable for gifting
Note on Color
Actual print colors may vary slightly from digital representations due to individual monitor settings. The artwork emphasizes the natural black coloration found in Midwest native species while maintaining subtle color accents where naturally present.
This exquisite 11x14 art print celebrates the natural beauty of black-colored species native to the Midwest United States. The detailed illustration features a carefully curated collection of 45 specimens, including striking butterflies, beetles, birds, fungi, and flora, all rendered in sophisticated black, charcoal, and deep purple hues with occasional pops of color.
Artwork Details
Original Medium: Colored pencil drawing, professionally reproduced
Print Quality: Archival inks on medium-weight fine art paper
Presentation: Includes white border for framing flexibility
Signature: Each print personally signed by the artist
Special Features
Accompanied by an 8.5"x11" identification key listing all 45 featured species
Part of an exclusive native color series (Print #10)
Showcases diverse Midwestern wildlife, from the majestic Red-winged Blackbird to delicate Black Cherry fruits
Scientific accuracy combined with artistic interpretation
Packaging
Protected in a crystal-clear cellophane sleeve
Shipped in a rigid mailer to ensure safe delivery
Professional presentation suitable for gifting
Note on Color
Actual print colors may vary slightly from digital representations due to individual monitor settings. The artwork emphasizes the natural black coloration found in Midwest native species while maintaining subtle color accents where naturally present.