Archival Giclée Prints
A selection of paintings by David McEown are available as Archival Giclee reproductions on watercolour paper.
What Grows Here
What Grows Here
This painting “What Grows Here”, 29 x 46 inches watercolour was inspired very close to where i grew up and played in forests along the Oak Ridges Moraine in Ontario. For millennia plants were gathered for food , medicine and and i am sure brought hope for weary souls after a long winter. These stain glass like wildflower light catchers pop up just briefly to take in the suns energy before the forest canopy unfolds. Some species in this painting include the “mourning cloak” butterfly (Nymphalis antiopa), white trilliums, red trilliums, yellow trout lilies, bloodroot, wild ginger , hepetica and hint of may apple in background, sugar maple buds, all in a Carolinian hardwood forest, that covers remnants of glacial moraine left over from the last ice age. Due to agriculture and development of cities and sprawl , these pockets of forest are becoming rare.
Archival Giclée Print on watercolour paper. Limited edition of 100.
Each print comes with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity. We work only with master printer studios in North America that adhere to the highest standards of the print industry. Printed on archival watercolour acid free papers and Premium Archival Ink that meet the most exacting requirements for age resistance. To guarantee quality and durability, we print each image on demand only. Wait times average two weeks, from ordering to delivery. Prints are shipped unframed and rolled in a sturdy tube. This is both for efficiency and quality assurance.