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Swallowtail Butterfly Art Print
by Katrina Gunn
$17.56
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Swallowtail Butterfly art print by Katrina Gunn. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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On the morning of September first, the swallowtail butterflies began emerging from their cocoons. I had to move several up high enough the outdoor... more
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Artist's Description
On the morning of September first, the swallowtail butterflies began emerging from their cocoons. I had to move several up high enough the outdoor cats didn't play with them while their wings dried, but this particular butterfly stayed on my finger until its wings were ready to fly.
About Katrina Gunn
I often joke that I learned to draw and paint because it is easier and quicker for me than getting a good photograph. I do still make the attempt to use my camera more effectively from time to time, but I have more natural aptitude to using a pencil or paint. Often what few photographs I am satisfied with become reference for my artwork. I work with charcoal, soft pastels, oil pastels, watercolor, acrylic, and am learning oil painting. I tend towards more realistic, although I have dabbled in impressionism when the fancy strikes. I live at the dead end of a dirt road in rural Florida with my husband and a yardful of critters, while the local deer and wild turkeys eat my annual efforts at gardening.
Alena Vishina
I've never seen one of these! It must be so pretty in real life, these wings are so exquisite...
Katrina Gunn replied:
Believe it or not, there is an even prettier swallowtail butterfly (imo) the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. We see them flitting about, but have not had them take over the fennel plants yet.