Baby Mountain Cottontail (Print)
A baby mountain cottontail (Sylvilagus nuttallii) nestles amongst the foliage of Western chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), a common food source for this species of cottontail. The moth, a Columbia silk moth (Hyalophora columbia), uses Western chokecherry as a caterpillar host plant.
Original: graphite, watercolor, & colored pencil on paper.
150 limited edition
10” x 10”
Archival hand-signed print
Digitally printed on Hahnemuhle bamboo fine art paper - natural
A baby mountain cottontail (Sylvilagus nuttallii) nestles amongst the foliage of Western chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), a common food source for this species of cottontail. The moth, a Columbia silk moth (Hyalophora columbia), uses Western chokecherry as a caterpillar host plant.
Original: graphite, watercolor, & colored pencil on paper.
150 limited edition
10” x 10”
Archival hand-signed print
Digitally printed on Hahnemuhle bamboo fine art paper - natural
A baby mountain cottontail (Sylvilagus nuttallii) nestles amongst the foliage of Western chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), a common food source for this species of cottontail. The moth, a Columbia silk moth (Hyalophora columbia), uses Western chokecherry as a caterpillar host plant.
Original: graphite, watercolor, & colored pencil on paper.
150 limited edition
10” x 10”
Archival hand-signed print
Digitally printed on Hahnemuhle bamboo fine art paper - natural