Three Ravens
Ravens (corvus corax) are fascinating birds that have long been associated with magic and mystery. Their intelligence, dark feathers, and haunting croaks have made them popular figures in folklore and mythology around the world. In the cultures of many First Nations peoples, ravens are seen as tricksters, shapeshifters, and creators. They are often depicted as stealing fire from the gods, bringing light to the world, and teaching humans how to survive. Raven stories are full of humor, wisdom, and cautionary tales.
Metal Prints: I use high quality semi-gloss ChromaLuxe™ metal prints which are created by using a high-heat technology to fuse your image into aluminum metal for incredible visual depth and luminosity. Each metal print comes with a standard metal hanger and clear wall bumpers. To clean your metal print, use glass cleaner and a clean rag. Due to the nature of aluminum, occasionally slight bumps and imperfections are inevitable in the final product yet do not detract from the unique beauty of the metal print.
Paper Prints: My archival photographic paper prints are printed on luster Fuji Pearl Paper. Fuji Pearl is known for its superb renderings of the colors of nature: blues, greens and reds. With its special coating containing pearly mica crystals and metal oxides, we’ve entered a new era in high quality, luster images. The crystals allow for a delicate interplay of transparency, refraction, and multiple reflections. One can discern silver-white and metallic reflection effects that lend a sensational depth and warmth to the eye. Fuji Pearl is wonderfully suited for display purposes as it has exceptional image stability, giving you a piece that should retain its coloring for 150 years.