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Shop Framed Original - Snow Elk
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Framed Original - Snow Elk

CA$300.00

Prior to the arrival of the first settlers, Elk (or Wapiti) were the most widely distributed hooved species in North America and were more widespread in the interior of the province than they are today. Hunting and land settlement caused drastic population declines in the mid to late 1800’s with some becoming extirpated from the areas of the province entirely. Thankfully, conservation efforts in the 1900’s have allowed populations to increase again across their natural range.

Painted on a pressed Maple leaf.

Frame Dimensions: 12.5” x 16.25” x 0.75”

Original Artwork by: Alexandra Lalande

The date this leaf was painted is indicated on the back of the leaf. It is strongly recommended that this piece is not hung in or placed in direct sunlight in order to avoid leaf fading.

This frame is vintage which helps to limit new production and transportation emissions.

Please note that brightness and colouring do vary from monitor to monitor.

All pieces have been made with care and quality.

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Prior to the arrival of the first settlers, Elk (or Wapiti) were the most widely distributed hooved species in North America and were more widespread in the interior of the province than they are today. Hunting and land settlement caused drastic population declines in the mid to late 1800’s with some becoming extirpated from the areas of the province entirely. Thankfully, conservation efforts in the 1900’s have allowed populations to increase again across their natural range.

Painted on a pressed Maple leaf.

Frame Dimensions: 12.5” x 16.25” x 0.75”

Original Artwork by: Alexandra Lalande

The date this leaf was painted is indicated on the back of the leaf. It is strongly recommended that this piece is not hung in or placed in direct sunlight in order to avoid leaf fading.

This frame is vintage which helps to limit new production and transportation emissions.

Please note that brightness and colouring do vary from monitor to monitor.

All pieces have been made with care and quality.

Print - Barn Owl
Print - Barn Owl
CA$10.00
Print - The Importance of Forests
Print - The Importance of Forests
CA$10.00

Prior to the arrival of the first settlers, Elk (or Wapiti) were the most widely distributed hooved species in North America and were more widespread in the interior of the province than they are today. Hunting and land settlement caused drastic population declines in the mid to late 1800’s with some becoming extirpated from the areas of the province entirely. Thankfully, conservation efforts in the 1900’s have allowed populations to increase again across their natural range.

Painted on a pressed Maple leaf.

Frame Dimensions: 12.5” x 16.25” x 0.75”

Original Artwork by: Alexandra Lalande

The date this leaf was painted is indicated on the back of the leaf. It is strongly recommended that this piece is not hung in or placed in direct sunlight in order to avoid leaf fading.

This frame is vintage which helps to limit new production and transportation emissions.

Please note that brightness and colouring do vary from monitor to monitor.

All pieces have been made with care and quality.

Alexandra Lalande Creatives

Email: alcreatives@outlook.com

IG: @alcreatives

Great Spangled Fritillary
What a name right? I saw one of these last summer and couldn’t believe the name when I looked it up to paint it! Definite fairy vibes in comparison to ‘monarch’ or ‘swallowtail’ 🦋
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I started this Lilac Mourning Cloak in May and began to avoid painting all together since I was so frustrated with it. It’s safe to say Lilacs are the most difficult flower to paint, for me at least 😅
Hawkweed season 🧡

Photography by the ever incredible @ashleyscarsellone

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