Kirkland Warbler Protests, c. 2008 original art by Antonia Lindsey
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Description
“One of the USA’s endangered citizens protests:
Please don’t use pesticide!”
The Kirkland Warbler is now endangered across the United States and like its cousins across the species, can benefit if we act on reclaiming, reusing, and being gentler on our surroundings.
This homage to the warbler is constructed of paper scraps, recycled handpainted Japanese paper, reclaimed envelope and cardstock, with titanium slag on reclaimed wooden shelving.
Item number: AL127
Dimensions: 9 ½ x 11 ½ x 1 ¾ " (framed exterior)
This handmade mixed media collage is certified by the artist as an original piece of fine art created by Antonia Lindsey at Artimentary Studios in Damascus, Oregon using 98% reUse materials. Copyright 2008 by Antonia Lindsey.
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Materials: paper scraps, recycled handpainted japanese paper, reclaimed envelope and cardstock, with titanium slag on reclaimed wooden shelving,
Technique: mixed media collage of 98% reUse materials,
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Materials: paper scraps, recycled handpainted japanese paper, reclaimed envelope and cardstock, with titanium slag on reclaimed wooden shelving,
Technique: mixed media collage of 98% reUse materials,
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