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The Star - Framed Fine Art Print
The Star is associated with inspiration, renewal, and good fortune. There is a synchronicity between the figure of The Star and their environment. The Star draws energy from the sky and the earth, and all four elements are represented in harmony with one another.
The Star also embodies themes of spirituality and healing; the act of drawing water hearkens not only to nourishment but also sacred springs and the radiant light of the stars themselves illuminate the night and, metaphorically, the secrets or dark spaces that we may fear but unnecessarily so.
These fine art giclée prints capture the wool fiber texture so well they have been mistaken for original pieces. High resolution photography and giclée printing methods result in a fine art print that beautifully captures the vibrancy, texture, and dimensionality of the original fiber works.
Reproduction of Original Rug Art.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee printed on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Black Wood Frame / No Glass
The Star is associated with inspiration, renewal, and good fortune. There is a synchronicity between the figure of The Star and their environment. The Star draws energy from the sky and the earth, and all four elements are represented in harmony with one another.
The Star also embodies themes of spirituality and healing; the act of drawing water hearkens not only to nourishment but also sacred springs and the radiant light of the stars themselves illuminate the night and, metaphorically, the secrets or dark spaces that we may fear but unnecessarily so.
These fine art giclée prints capture the wool fiber texture so well they have been mistaken for original pieces. High resolution photography and giclée printing methods result in a fine art print that beautifully captures the vibrancy, texture, and dimensionality of the original fiber works.
Reproduction of Original Rug Art.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee printed on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Black Wood Frame / No Glass

