by monique wales
Reductive Linocut Relief
h: 28 w: 33 d: 1 (cms).
Many never understand why these secretive birds are called Orange-crowned Warblers (Pacific). Their orange crowns hold just a hint of the color, at best. Hard to spot (at least for me!), with none of the usual bold or flashy markings of their other Warbler cousins, their yellow-green and gray coloring blends into oak woodlands, even in the Pacific, where they are brighter than in the East. But their cascading trills ring out from every direction during mating season. Only with luck and patience can you discover their cleverly hidden nests, tucked under rock ledges or logs, behind a curtain of ferns amongst the moss. These two are anticipating their five new chicks with a small gift!
£500.00 (As exhibited.)
£500.00
(Unframed print.)
£1200.00
(Framed print.)
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by monique wales
Reductive Linocut Relief
h: 28 w: 54 d: 1 (cms).
After a heavy Winter rain, but with the air chilly and very still, one of my favorite weather conditions happens: Tule fog. This magical mist stays low to the ground, wrapping the landscape in an almost complete hush, turning all colors to shades of grey. Only the clear calls of Red-Tailed Hawks counter the scene's hushed tranquility, as the sun warms the air enough to lift the veil.
£700.0 (As exhibited.)
£700.
(Unframed print.)
£1400.0
(Framed print.)
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by monique wales
Reductive Linocut Relief
h: 40 w: 27 d: 1 (cms).
This small waterfall is one of my favorites and I pass it almost daily on my dog walks. This year's extraordinary rainfall amounts have sent it into overdrive this Spring, for which I am very thankful! The little visitor is the reason for the title! Have you ever seen an Ouzel (AKA American Dipper) swimming in a turbulent stream? These 'plain brown birds' are actually amazing underwater flyers and the cutest birds ever.Yes, they earned that name with the dip, dip, dips they do on land awaiting their next swim!
£700. (As exhibited.)
£700
(Unframed print.)
£1400
(Framed print.)
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