Whooping Crane - Under the Skin of Endangered Animals
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Whooping Crane

£345.00
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This handcrafted, interactive screenprint celebrates the anatomy of the tallest bird in North America, which is tragically threatened with extinction.

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This print protects
Whooping Cranes

A handcrafted, interactive piece of artwork celebrating the beauty and vulnerability of the tallest bird of North America.

This unique artwork carries a powerful underlying message; under UV light a phosphorescent skeleton appears, indicating all that remains when a species falls into the darkness of extinction.

20% of the sale proceeds going directly to our partners at the International Crane Foundation, a world leader in crane conservation, to raise awareness of North Americas tallest bird.

Comprised of a striking red crown, stick-thin legs and an angular beak, this 14-layer screenprint is arguably our most intricate and technical creation to date.

For every whooping crane print we sell, £53 will be donated to the ICF. They’ll use the money to raise and release more whooping cranes into the wild, while playing a vital role in protecting the endangered birds and educating the public on their biological importance.

Sustainably screen printed

Our ultimate goal is to create unique, sustainable and meaningful artwork that will last for generations. And it all starts with the materials. This limited edition artwork is screen printed on carbon-neutral Freelife paper, supplied to us by our kind sponsors at Fedrigoni, created in partnership with the World Land Trust.

Check out our blog post that shares the handprinted process in creating the Whooping Crane here.

What's in the box?

UV torch – flashlight used to interact with the print and reveal the animal's anatomy.

Thank you card – a personal hand screen printed message from the makers, Ed and James.

Charity card – price breakdown of how International Crane Foundation use donations to protect the species.

Makers booklet – an editorial publication that shares the working process and story of the brothers.

Framing guide – care instructions of how to best protect your artwork.