Visitor {open edition print}
Visitor {open edition print}
Visitor is a curious young Chihuahuan raven (Corvus cryptoleucus) perched on a balcony. Chihuahuan ravens are members of the family Corvidae, and native to the Big Bend region of West Texas and throughout the Chihuahuan desert. Ravens and other corvids are some of the smartest birds on the planet and can reason, solve puzzles, and make and use tools. Their shiny black feathers and bold call are unmistakable in the desert.
This open-edition fine art print is a reproduction of the original oil painting. It is printed using archival inks on 100% cotton archival paper. The print size is 8x10" with a 0.5-inch white border. The print is hand-signed by the artist on the print image and on the back.
Free U.S. shipping (see below for details)
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PRINT DETAILS
- Fine art print using archival ink and archival paper.
- Print image size: 8 x 10 inches.
- Total paper size: 9 x 11 inches.
- Print image is surrounded by a 0.5-inch white border for matting.
- Hand-signed by the artist on the print image and on the back.
- Ships flat.
- Free U.S. shipping.
SHIPPING DETAILS
Print will ship flat in a rigid mailer (not rolled in a tube).
Free shipping in the U.S. will be automatically applied at checkout.
For international orders, please contact us for discount shipping rates.
RETURNS/REPLACEMENTS
Happiness guarantee
If you are not happy with your print, contact us within 7 days of receiving it to arrange a return.
Damaged print
Prints are carefully packaged so damage is unusual. However, if your print is damaged during shipping, please take photos of the packaging and print damage and email them to patricia@moodyharveson.com within 7 days of receipt to request a replacement.
CONSERVATION COMMITMENT
10% of all original and print sales are donated to conservation organizations.
Patricia’s goal is to inspire love and appreciation for nature. Her paintings express her profound respect for the earth’s wild fauna and flora by portraying their beauty and intelligence. She uses her work to promote the conservation of wildlife and their habitats by supporting the conservation organizations working towards their preservation.
Read more about the organizations that Patricia supports here.