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"Golden Destiny"___-- Orlando, FL 2006
Signed & Dated by the artist with a certificate of authenticity from the National Fine Arts Title Registry.
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20x30 inch 1/100 Printed on Smooth Fine Art paper
Archivally Matted & Mounted on a 32x40 Metal Frame ( more details ) $1,930_
Unframed Print $1,500_
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24x36 inch 1/100 Printed on Stretched Canvas museum wrap with
UV Matte Laminate $1,500 _
( Does not require a frame to be displayed.
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13 x 19 1/100 Printed on Epson Matte Paper-Heavyweight with genuine Epson UltraChrome K3 archival inks.
Archivally Matted & Mounted on a 24x36 Metal Frame ( more details ) $550.00 _
Unframed Print $350.00_
Unframed Prints will be sent in a clear archival polypropylene envelopes (more details)
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This approximation makes bird–window collisions the second biggest cause of bird population decrease, after habitat destruction … and ahead of popular culprits like power lines, oil slicks, and hydro towers. (more)
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