GTRLC x Dani Knoph: Herpetofauna (original)
The Conservancy is featuring local artist Dani Knoph as the first in a planned series collaborating with mission-aligned local artists to create prints and limited-edition merchandise that showcase the Conservancy’s work.
Knoph, a wildlife artist and art teacher based in northern Michigan, is passionate about fish and wildlife conservation in her home state. Her artwork features intricate watercolor illustrations of fish, plants, and other wildlife. Through this collaboration, Knoph has created a series of three illustrations that capture the beauty and significance of our region’s native flora and fauna, highlighting the northern white cedar as a “tree of life,” the symbiotic relationships between native wildflowers and pollinator species, and the importance of habitat for sensitive herpetofauna.
Professionally framed, burl wood frame with a floating mount, 21" x 25"
Shipping is not available for this item, pick up at the Conservation Center only.
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