“Having seen so much, you could assume, if you are not paying close attention, that you know where you are, succumbing to the heresy of believing one place actually closely resembles another. But this is not true. Each place is itself only and nowhere repeated. Miss it and it’s gone” -Barry Lopez, Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World
Giclée reproduction of original painting made in grief and joy and prayer for the aliveness of earth. Reproduction is backed with repurposed cardboard; SHIPS FLAT in either plastic or GMO corn-based non-plastic sleeve. [Please send me a message with your order if you would like the option of buying a print shipped without a protective sleeve.] Printed on recycled paper, which was made by a multi-generation family company, with energy from one of the 190 dams on the St. Joseph River on unceded Miami land, present-day Michigan. The dam that powered the machines that made this paper currently has a fish ladder, which allows some, but certainly not all, native (including threatened and endangered) fish species to pass a little closer to their ancestral spawning grounds. Ships via USPS ground service, using fossil fuels made from the astoundingly giant plants of the Carboniferous period.
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