Signed Prints
One-Eyed Sphinx Moth Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a One-Eyed Sphinx Moth (Smerinthus cerisyi.)
The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Opalescent Nudibranch or Sea Slug – Signed Fine Art Print
Medium:Â Pen and ink line art illustration. Color image has been digitally tinted.
Suggested usage:Â books, magazines, brochures and similar.
Size: (B&W)Â 2400 x 1788 pixels @ 300dpi 2.01 mb JPEG File /Â (Color)Â 2400 x 1771 pixels @ 300dpi 4.01 mb JPEG
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Orange Sulphur Butterfly – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of an Orange Sulphur Butterfly (Colias eurytheme.)
The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
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Orange-Breasted Falcon – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of an Orange-Breasted Falcon (Falco deiroleucus.)
The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
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Orange-Crowned Warbler – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Orange-Crowned Warbler:
The Orange-crowned Warbler is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. The habitat of these songbirds is open shrubby areas across Canada, Alaska and the western United States. It is part of the order Passeriformes and the family Parulidae. The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality: • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Orange-Spike Polycera Nudibranch – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about Orange-Spike Polycera:
The Orange-Spike Polycera is a nudibranch or sea slug, which are shell-less marine gastropod mollusks in the family Polyceridae. Members of this genus have non-retractile gills with accessory postero-lateral extra- branchial appendages. They are usually gray or white with black stripes down their bodies. Adults average about 25-30 mm long, but they can grow larger - up to 40 cm. Yellow orange dots occur on the lighter portion of the body. This species is native to the intertidal zones of the eastern Pacific Pacific Ocean, has been reported from Cape Arago, Oregon, USA, to BahĂa Estero de Coyote (on the Punta Eugenia peninsula, just south of BahĂa Tortugas), Baja California Sur, Mexico. The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with GiclĂ©e printing quality: • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Orbicular Batfish – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Orbicular Batfish:
The Orbicular Batfish also called the circular batfish, orbiculate batfish, round batfish, or orbic batfish is a popular aquarium fish endemic to tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The body of this fish is almost disc-shaped, and very thin. Its tail, about 20% of the body length, is fan-shaped and is taller than it is long. In the wild, the orbicular batfish is found in brackish or marine waters, usually around reefs. Its range extends from the Red Sea and East Africa in the east to the Tuamotu Islands in French Polynesia in the west, and from southern Japan in the north to northern Australia and New Caledonia. It has been recorded off the coast of Florida, though this may be the result of dumping of aquarium specimens. Juvenile fish are solitary or live in small groups, among mangroves or other inner sheltered lagoons. Adults are found in more open waters and at greater depth.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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Orchard Mason Bee – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of an Orchard Mason Bee (Osmia lignaria.)
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Orchard Oriole – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of an Orchard Oriole (Icterus pectoralis.)
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Oregon Ensatina – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of an Oregon Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis.)
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Oregon Hairy Triton – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Oregon Hairy Triton:
The Oregon Hairy Triton is a member of the Gastropoda family, which are marine mollusks. It is a large predatory snail. It can be found along the coastline from Alaska, all the way down the Pacific Coast to California. They are also found on the other side of the ocean in Northern Japan. While not much is really know about the feeding habit of these snails, it is believed they prey on other mollusks and perhaps even sea urchins. Despite the common name, they are not hairy, but instead are covered with periostracum, which is a thin organic coating or "skin" which is the outermost layer of the shell. The name was given to honor the Oregon Territory by conchologist John Howard Redfield in 1846. Many decades later this gastropod was named the official state shell of Oregon. The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality: • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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