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Neil Rizos:
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Trumpeter Swans - Winter
Trumpeter Swans-Winter was painted on location at Airlie Center by artist Neil Rizos, Airlie Center’s Artist-in-Residence from 1997-2000. The oil painting, now in the collection of Professor and Mrs. William Sladen, shows the famous pair of Trumpeter Swans known as YoYo (the Swan Research Program's most famous Ultra-Swan) and Des. With your purchase of this unique, Limited Edition print you’ll enjoy the regal beauty of Trumpeter Swans and you’ll also make an important contribution to their protection and restoration in the wild. Trumpeter Swans-Winter is the first in the Trumpeter Swans - Four Seasons Collection. Limited Edition Print $185 Giclee fine art print on archival paper signed by Neil Rizos and world-renowned ornithologist Dr. William J. L. Sladen. Print size 17 x 20. Edition of 400. Limited Edition Remarqued Print $300 Fine Art Print on archival paper with an original pencil drawing by Neil Rizos of the ultra-swans in flight following the ultralight plane, in the margin below the print. Signed by the artist and world-renowned ornithologist Dr. William J. L. Sladen. Print size 17 x 20. Edition of 200. Framed Prints Available. Please Add $145. TO ORDER, EMAIL A portion of your purchase will benefit the projects of Environmental Studies on the Piedmont. GUARANTEE: If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it in its original condition within 30 days for a full refund, less shipping & handling costs.
Remarque: A small original drawing at the bottom of the print which relates to some aspect of the image - in this case the drawing shows the swans flying with the ultralight. Giclee: Pronounced (jhee-clay), French, meaning "to spray ink." The scanned image is printed with a high resolution, inkjet printer. This process is quickly becoming the industry standard in fine art reproduction, replacing the photo-litho process. All images are printed on Arches archival paper with Endurachrome ink which is very stable, giving fade & color shift resistance of 75 years under average interior light conditions.
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