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These prints look so life-like, that many people have trouble telling whether they are the real feathers or not.
The original painting, from which this Two Bass fish print is derived, was hand painted directly onto a lovely natural turkey feather. Crenna's original paintings and prints are collected worldwide.
This is a limited edition printing of 500. Each print is numbered. Print numbers will be issued in consecutive order as sold. Order early to reserve low edition numbers.
These limited edition prints are printed on acid-free paper that will last a hundred years, and are double matted in neutral colors chosen to compliment the print, yet match any decor. Each art print is backed with cardboard, ready to frame, and is enclosed in a plastic bag for protection.
Finished size (including the mats) is approximately 8x10 inches. The mat pictured is representative and the one you receive may vary from the one pictured, however, if you are ordering multiple prints, we will try to match mat colors when available.
This item can be shipped internationally. Outside the continental US, additional shipping charges may apply.
When Fish enters your life as a Totem, it will often signal one of the senses being awakened: visions, prophetic dreams, or clairaudience is possible. There will be greater contact with the spiritual realm. br>
With its brightly colored feathers, the parrot is considered a bird of the sun. The attributes of color and association with the life-giving sun are what gives it its magic. Parrot feathers can be used in prayer sticks for powerful healing rites and also to invoke the energies of the sun at any time of the year.
Because parrots are able to mimic the speech of humans, the parrot is considered a link or bridge between humans and the natural world. Parrots have a magic that can awaken a diplomacy within and enable you to understand others more effectively.
The Pueblo Indians associate parrots with the gathering of salt. Salt was a precious commodity, and the places where salt was found, were considered a gift from the sun.
Anyone with a parrot totem should study colors and their effects. The parrot can be a wonderful teacher of the power of light and color.