Pronghorn Bedded in Blooming Balsamroot (Giclée Print)
A rare moment of stillness for the fastest animal in the Western Hemisphere. The pronghorn is the last surviving member of the Antilocapridae family and has been in North America for over a million years. Betsie's friend, Laurie Childs, photographed the pronghorn in a field of Arrowleaf Balsamroot. See more of her stunning photography at www.lauriechildsphotography.com. Paper Prints: Size reflects overall paper area and includes a 1/2" white border (e.g. 24x24" = 23x23" artwork area + 1/2" border) Heavy, textured cold press paper Archival, rich inks (giclée printing process) Requires framing Gallery-wrapped Canvas Prints: Printed on heavy-weight canvas with a protective satin finish Archival, rich inks (giclée printing process) The canvas wraps around 1 1/2” stretcher bars (Jack Richeson Heavy Duty Bars made in the USA) with gray edges Hanging wire included (ready to hang on the wall) Includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist Free Curbside Pick-Up or Flat Rate