8x10 Art Print - September Salmon - Mixed Media Collage
8x10 Art Print - September Salmon - Mixed Media Collage
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Artwork Details:
Here in the Pacific Northwest, salmon are THE fish. Historically the region provided an exceptionally rich, nurturing environment for salmon. For the Native Americans, salmon played a critical role in both their culture. With the arrival of early pioneers and entrepreneurs in the 19th century, a dramatic change took place. Early settlers viewed the salmon as an inexhaustible resource. But by the turn of the 20th century, it was becoming clear that salmon runs were being depleted. Rapid deterioration of fish habitat became evident in the early pollution of the rivers and spawning streams. Today, "saving the salmon" is the mantra of countless conservation efforts and millions of dollars worth of investments in habitat restoration. The salmon's amazing tenacity - both in their natural life cycle and in the plight of their species - is incredibly inspiring. Words imbedded in this piece include "we all live downstream," "conscious choices," and "all one." This print is a great gift for a fisherman, nature lover, conservationist, or anyone else who cares about the plight of the salmon.
Print Details:
Size: 8x10 print of my original mixed media collage artwork described above.
Printed on high quality, 100 lb recycled white matte cardstock with archival ink.
Small white border for framing.
Watermark will not appear on your print.
Shipping Details:
Unless otherwise requested, orders are shipped First Class via USPS.
8x10 prints will be packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve with backing board, and shipped to you in a sturdy cardboard mailer.
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©Jordan Kim, Found & Rewound 2018
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