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from $39
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An American Pipit fine-art print, the slender, tail-bobbing walker of alpine tundra and open shorelines. Understated, natural decor for a calm room. Archival paper, framed or unframed, from $39.
Each print is made to order. You can cancel within 12 hours of ordering, after which it goes into production and cannot be cancelled. Secure checkout via Stripe.
Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308gsm.
The American Pipit is a slender, streaked walker of alpine tundra in summer and open fields and shorelines in winter, forever bobbing its tail as it strides across the ground. Understated and finely marked, it is a quiet, natural print for a calm traditional room or a mountain home, and a knowing gift for a birder who watches the high country and the winter fields.
The print is rendered in a contemporary Audubon-inspired natural-history style with a soft paper-grain finish. Unframed prints come on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm, a heavyweight cotton rag with a soft matte surface and true archival life. The framed option is set in a classic moulding, glazed and ready to hang, in black, white or natural.
Three sizes: 8x10, 16x20 and 24x30 inches, framed or unframed. Prints from $39, framed from $99. Also available as a high-resolution digital download.
Each print is made to order through our global print partner and shipped from the production lab nearest you - allow a few days for printing plus local tracked delivery.
Each print is made to order. You can change or cancel it within 12 hours of ordering. After that it goes into production and can no longer be cancelled, though we will always put right anything that arrives damaged.
The available sizes (up to 24x30 inches) and any framed finishes are shown above. Choose yours before checkout.
Yes - each print is sized to fit standard frames. Framed finishes are offered on many prints.
Because each print is made to order, contact us within 14 days of delivery and we will put it right.