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These two prints were inspired by the common loon. I used specimens in the RISD Edna Lawrence Nature Lab to draw reference from. I was particularly interested in the bird's territorial nature.
hand dyed muslin ground, fabric silkscreen pigment
These two prints were inspired by the common loon. I used specimens in the RISD Edna Lawrence Nature Lab to draw reference from. I was particularly interested in the bird's territorial nature.
hand dyed muslin ground, fabric silkscreen pigment
flogan@risd.edu . 203.505.4567