The Heron and I

The Heron and I

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ORIGINAL SOLD | GICLÉE PRINTS AVAILABLE

This giclée print is taken from my original oil painting on linen canvas.

“You’re so hard on yourself. Take a moment. Sit back. Marvel at your life: at the grief that softened you, at the heartache that wisened you, at the suffering that strengthened you. Despite everything, you still grow. Be proud of this.” — Anonymous

Similarly, the Great Blue Heron brings messages of self-determination and self-reliance. They represent an ability to progress and evolve. Their long thin legs reflect that an individual doesn't need massive pillars to rise above adversity. They don't need massive legs to keep their spirits high. Instead, one must only be able to stand on one's own.

The heron's long probing beak represents the search for hidden knowledge and wisdom. We don't always have the confidence to be vulnerable and admit, "I don't know." But it's only when we ask probing questions that we get the deep answers that change it all.

The heron is also a symbol of the rising sun, representing life’s renewal. Herons are often seen standing regally in large bodies of water. They symbolize stillness and tranquility. In that quiet stillness, they manage to catch the fish to feed their families. We too must learn how these two things are needed to recognize opportunities. We must be still to notice the change and tranquil to have our full faculties to take advantage.

It's only with stillness and tranquility that we find determination. There will be plenty of marshes and ponds to wade through in life. But to see that fish and to take that next great step requires a clear mind, positive attitude, and gentle spirit to ensure success.

When viewing this piece, I hope you reflect on the spirit of the heron. Like all of my bird guides, it seeks to teach you a lesson on the power of precision. When you do something with precision, you also achieve a high level of effectiveness. Because like one uses a knife to cut away excess, you do the same when you carve out a clear idea. You must trim the fat of distraction and negativity to cut to the heart of what truly matters.

When you don’t, you waste effort and energy, you conserve your energy. You save time. I hope the heron helps you to start valuing the art of being patient to get what you want. It’s an active kind of patience that makes you take opportunities instead of expecting the answer to come to your doorstep. It's one thing to receive but it's another thing to facilitate your own success.

To see a great blue heron dreamily stand motionless at the water's edge in the golden glow of the early morning is a magical sight. It's the intersection of patience, determination, and tranquility and I hope you always feel the magic.

What Is the Difference Between a Giclée Print and a Standard Print?

Giclée prints are known for their vibrant colors, which closely match the original artwork.

Standard prints are basic inkjet prints that use dye inks which are not fade-resistant and have a longevity of 10-15 years. Giclée prints, also known as archival, museum-grade, or fine art printing, use light-fast pigments instead of dyes, that have exceptional archival qualities, with no fading or color shifting, and have a longevity of 200+ years. 

As an artist becomes more popular and their work becomes more in demand, their limited or open-edition prints will increase in value.

With my commitment to perfection, I assure you that your giclée prints capture and portray my artistic vision with unparalleled accuracy and vibrancy. 

What Is a Face-Mounted 3/16” Plexiglas® - Gallery Finish Giclée Print?

(Artist’s favorite! These are visually stunning!) The acrylic face-mounted print is what you'll see in galleries because they last a lifetime, yield accurate color, and offer superior vibrancy. Includes face-mounted giclée print. Back of print is adhered to 3mm black polymetal panel. Includes aluminum backframe for hanging. Gives “floating” effect.  

What Is a Gallery-Wrapped Canvas Print?

With a gallery wrap canvas print, the canvas material wraps around thick, durable wooden stretcher bars. Because the canvas material folds tightly around the canvas, you can’t see the staples or fasteners used to secure the stretched canvas. Gallery-wrapped canvases are ready-to-hang, meaning they don’t require a frame if you don’t want one. However, gallery wrap canvas prints look stunning in floater frames in various shades and materials. 

What Is a Fine Art Paper Print?

Giclée paper prints are meticulously created using archival paper materials ensuring exceptional quality and longevity. The fine art print paper will have at least two layers. The base, either cellulose or cotton, is what makes up the bulk of the paper, and the coating is applied on top. Each paper is acid-free with a neutral pH, which prevents discoloration and fading, and ensures the finished print is both visually appealing and long-lasting.

What Is an Aluminum Print?

Aluminum is an innovative print surface, particularly suited for preserving artwork. It is the most vibrant of all print media and is created by infusing an image onto raw aluminum. The white aluminum – high gloss finish with its highly reflective properties creates deep rich blacks and highly saturated colors and an unmatched depth of field. The most common response when viewing these giclée prints is that they look as if they are painted on glass and lit from behind. A metal print is a wall art piece that has a clean, modern, industrial, high-definition look. 

What Is a Wood Print?

Giclée printing on wooden blocks creates a unique, organic photo that stands the test of time and gives your image a special effect. With this process, your image fuses with the wood, and you see the grain through the ink. No two prints are alike due to the revealed grain. Each panel is printed direct to maple wood and has a keyhole cut on the back for easy hanging. This is a modern and eco-friendly way to display artwork. 

Purchasing Information:

Every care has been taken to show the artwork as accurately as possible with regard to size and color. The image you see online may show a difference due to slight variations between browsers, devices, and screen settings. Any variation between the image represented and the actual artwork is not deemed a fault and slight inconsistencies will not be a valid reason for return.

Shipping Information:

All giclée prints and merchandise products are made to order. Allow 3-5 days for production time and an additional 2-7 days for delivery time. For face-mounted Plexiglas® display finish, please allow 2-3 weeks production time and an additional 2-7 days for delivery time.

Original paintings will be packed and shipped within 3-4 weeks to allow for drying time and copyright work. Within the USA pieces are sent by UPS. Most US deliveries arrive within 1 week from time of shipping.

Shipping time varies by location and may be longer during the holidays.

Is Shipping Included?

Yes. Shipping cost is included in the product price for orders shipped within the contiguous US. 

Can You Ship Internationally?

Yes, I can ship to most countries, although it will take longer to arrive depending on your location. Contact me with your details and the piece you would like and I can give you shipping options. Express merchandise shipments to Europe require a contact phone number.

Overseas shipments (outside the USA) may be subject to import duties and taxes according to the laws of the destination country. Any additional charges are at the customer’s expense. I have no control over these charges and accept no responsibility for additional charges.

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Purchasing with a Deposit

If you would like to purchase an original painting over $500 you are welcome to purchase in stages. A 50% non-refundable deposit is payable to hold your painting. The balance can be paid the following month or in 2 monthly payments of 25% each. Please contact me if you are interested in arranging this at habbooart@gmail.com.

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