Nostalgia- Kākā Print
This print was based on my Nostalgia- Kākā original polymer clay art piece. On completion of the original piece I felt a nostalgic connection to it. This Kākā, its posture, and its eyes seem to radiate a sentimentality for the past. In the past Kākā were abundant in New Zealand, but they had evolved in the absence of mammalian predators and were easy prey when mammals were introduced. This and other changes to their environment led to a decline in numbers. Thankfully, more recent conservation work (from the 1990’s) has seen Kākā numbers rise, but there is still more work to be done to make sure they reign over our forests again! “Nostalgia” was inspired using a reference photo taken by Lynne Jamneck.
This print was based on my Nostalgia- Kākā original polymer clay art piece. On completion of the original piece I felt a nostalgic connection to it. This Kākā, its posture, and its eyes seem to radiate a sentimentality for the past. In the past Kākā were abundant in New Zealand, but they had evolved in the absence of mammalian predators and were easy prey when mammals were introduced. This and other changes to their environment led to a decline in numbers. Thankfully, more recent conservation work (from the 1990’s) has seen Kākā numbers rise, but there is still more work to be done to make sure they reign over our forests again! “Nostalgia” was inspired using a reference photo taken by Lynne Jamneck.
This print was based on my Nostalgia- Kākā original polymer clay art piece. On completion of the original piece I felt a nostalgic connection to it. This Kākā, its posture, and its eyes seem to radiate a sentimentality for the past. In the past Kākā were abundant in New Zealand, but they had evolved in the absence of mammalian predators and were easy prey when mammals were introduced. This and other changes to their environment led to a decline in numbers. Thankfully, more recent conservation work (from the 1990’s) has seen Kākā numbers rise, but there is still more work to be done to make sure they reign over our forests again! “Nostalgia” was inspired using a reference photo taken by Lynne Jamneck.
My limited edition prints are created using an impression of my handmade original polymer clay artwork. The prints are bold and sharp, and at a glance they look 3D, just like my original artwork, but they are vector images and can be scaled to any size without compensating on quality.
Each print is printed using giclee on white Hahnemuehle German Etching paper, 310gsm and comes unframed. The A5, A4, and A3 sizes will be shipped flat with a backing to prevent bending. The A2 and A1 size will be shipped rolled within a packing tube.
A5 – 148.5 × 210mm – edition of 25
A4 – 210 × 297mm – edition of 20
A3 – 297 x 420mm – edition of 15
A2 – 420 x 594mm – edition of 10
A1 – 594 x 841mm – edition of 5
Danny has a small number of limited edition prints available in her studio. Prints which are in stock should arrive within 1-2 weeks. However, some artworks will be printed on demand so allow up to 2-3 weeks for your print to arrive.