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Beautiful sunset wrapped canvas print, Limited edition, 24 x 24, signed by artist
Fun multimedia piece made with antique bird prints; dimensions: 9.5"w x 12"h
A beautiful water color landscape painted by Pam Lowrie. Matted size is 8 x 10.
Serene photo of trees to bring color and peace to any space
Love birds? This is for you! Framed painting of the spunky Tufted Titmouse by Anthony J. Padgett; Dimensions: 7.5"h x 9"w
5 pc. set of framed pencil drawings. Elizabeth Liebman framed pencil drawing "Liliaceae Lilium Tigrinum (Festival)" (20-3/4" w x 25" h); "Lily of the Nile" (16" w x 20-1/4" h); "Amaryllidaceae Clovis Miniata (Kafin Lily)" (24" w x 22-3/4" h); "Liliaceae Speciosum Rubrum" (19" w x 23-1/2" h); "Gloriosa Lily" (20" w x 16" h)
Beautiful autumn toned multimedia piece with natural elements, mounted; Dimensions: 16" h x 13"w
This piece is so unique and has a great folk-feel to it.
Framed graphite deer illustration; Dimensions: 35" h x 27" w
Print of a Great Blue Heron at Mermot Lake Nature Preserve by Michael R. Jeffords 17"h x21.5"w
Print of Pasque Flowers at Harlem Hills Nature Preserve by Michael R. Jeffords; Dimensions: 17.5"h x "23w
Japanese Gyotaku style fish art, 3 pc. set; 20"x 28" Gyotaku (gyo "fish" + taku "rubbing") is a traditional form of Japanese fish printing, in which an actual fish is placed on a surface and then painted on one side with sumi ink. Next the artist places a piece of paper over the ink-covered fish, and rubs the material until the image of the fish is transferred to it. Gyotaku dates back to the mid-1800s. This form of nature printing was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of its own.
The photograph is a stylized picture of Graue Mill -- made to look old.
These purple blooms burn fa touch of spring wherever you hang this canvas!
Bring a pop of color and the cheer of vibrant blooms to any wall!
A Fox River Testimony, published by The Conservation Foundation in 2018, is a 160 page, full color book that reproduces all the paintings that were produced through our Art of the Fox initiative. Many of these original works were exhibited in "Joel Sheesley: A Fox River Testimony" at the Schingoethe Center at Aurora University from Sept. 20 - Dec. 14, 2018.
Vintage 1940's Nesbitt's Orange Soda Pop Gas Station 28" x 12" Embossed Metal Sign
This one of a kind piece is a wearable collage, an homage to nature. Dark blue mottled beads grace the neck and the metal pendant is accented with birds in flight. Truly unique and stunning.
This line and wash original woodpecker drawing was done by Kendall County artist Jamie Winner. Approximately 5 x 7.
This line and wash original wren drawing was done by member and Kendall County artist Jamie Winner. Approximately 5 x 7.
This set of two line and wash original drawings were done by member and Kendall County artist Jamie Winner during a contemplative afternoon on the shores of Lake Superior in the UP. Approximately 5 x 7 each.
This beautiful print by Richard Plasscheart is in excellent condition!
This stunning book by local photographer Mike MacDonald captures the wildernesses of the Chicago area in their most stunning colors and seasons. Hardcover.
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