Blackberry Fox Fine Art Print
Blackberry Fox Fine Art Print
Blackberry Fox Fine Art Print.
This art features a beautiful fox hidden among the blackberries. A symbol of cunning, charm and mischief these beautiful creatures are deeply tied to Celtic lore. They are often spotted in Cornwall across field and forest, sneaking into gardens and picking hedgerows.
Their magnificent coats of burnt orange velvet, ink dipped ears and legs are as distinctive as their bark. From folklore to Fairytale we have long been enamored with the wily, clever fox.
This little woodland creature will add a touch of wild whimsy to your home. All artwork is Illustrated by myself in Cornwall.
About The Print
This print is luxurious to the touch, thick and weighted with a beautiful deep colour profile. What it's made from.
Open edition Print.
Sizes Standard A5 15cm x 21 cm/ A4 21cm x 30cm / A3 30cm x 42cm /
- Giclée print
- Printed on Eco conscious Hahnemühle Bamboo paper which has a matt velvety finish which is kinder to the environment and long lasting!
- Water based Archival inks
- 290 GSM
- Printed at 300Dpi for maximum quality
- Paper tone is warm cream which has a vintage feel
- All prints have a purposeful worn/vintage feel to them with imperfections to add warmth and age.
Shipping
Free Shipping to the UK and EU.
1-3 business days Via Royal Mail 24hr Tracked
USA shipping coming soon!
Where it's printed
Sourced from a local UK printer The Print Space offers carbon neutral services, is eco conscious, uses sustainable practices and packaging (no plastic!). For EU customers prints are shipped from Germany so it travels less distance and no extra shipping costs.
Returns
Prints are made to order on day of purchase, returns are not accepted. If a print is damaged or lost in transit a replacement will be sent.
Handle with care
Bamboo prints are of the highest quality and due to their matt velvet texture can mark if scratched or dragged against another surface. It is suggested they are kept in their protective packaging if not hung up or transporting from one place to another. All prints will gain wear and tear over time if handled too much.