Phantom Blossoms (of Hetch Hetchy) - Archival print

from $48.00

"Phantom Blossoms (of Hetch Hetchy)" envisions the Hetch Hetchy Valley as it might appear if the O’Shaughnessy Dam had never been built, capturing a reimagined, unspoiled landscape in a visionary painting. This piece is a tribute to the vibrant beauty and abundance that once flourished in Hetch Hetchy Valley before colonization. The painting reimagines a lost landscape, honoring the valley's rich diversity of basket-weaving reeds, blue dicks wildflowers, and its significance to Indigenous peoples. Before the introduction of sheep pasturing and the construction of the reservoir, Hetch Hetchy was among the region's most fertile and populated valleys. With no photographic or painted documentation of this period, the work fills that void, inspired by the history and the story of John Muir, who worked as a shepherd in Hetch Hetchy and later fought to protect this sacred place.

The original painting (pictured in the last image) was made using acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on wood panel.

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DETAILS:

- This is an archival print of an original Jennifer Peart artwork. 

- Prints are trimmed flush or borderless unless you purchase the extra 2 inch paper white border. Paper white borders include the artwork title and artist signature underneath the printed image. 

- Frame and mat are NOT included with your purchase.

- All of my prints are printed using Epson Ultrachrome HDR inks on Somerset Velvet fine art paper. Epson Ultrachrome HDR is the latest technology of professional, archival, pigment-based inkjet ink. Somerset Velvet paper is top quality, 100% cotton, acid-free paper used to create long-lasting prints.

- I highly recommend getting your print professionally framed using archival, acid-free mats and backing. Visit my Framing Advice website page for framing tips and tricks.

- Avoid hanging the print in sunlight - even with UV glass/plexiglass.

- Avoid exposing the print to smoke, moisture, high amounts of airborne dust/dirt/pollen, solvents, adhesives, and other damaging contaminants.

- All sales are final. 

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SHIPPING:

- Contact me for international shipping quotes (including Alaska, Hawaii, Armed Forces) at hello@jenniferpeart.com. Please include your print size(s), border option(s), and exact mailing address in your email to me. 

- Please allow 1-2 weeks for the printing and processing of archival prints.

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SPECIAL REQUESTS:

Email me at hello@jenniferpeart.com if you have any questions, considerations, or concerns. Please include all your shopping details including the name of the print(s) and your desired print size(s) and border option(s). 

Thank you.


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"Phantom Blossoms (of Hetch Hetchy)" envisions the Hetch Hetchy Valley as it might appear if the O’Shaughnessy Dam had never been built, capturing a reimagined, unspoiled landscape in a visionary painting. This piece is a tribute to the vibrant beauty and abundance that once flourished in Hetch Hetchy Valley before colonization. The painting reimagines a lost landscape, honoring the valley's rich diversity of basket-weaving reeds, blue dicks wildflowers, and its significance to Indigenous peoples. Before the introduction of sheep pasturing and the construction of the reservoir, Hetch Hetchy was among the region's most fertile and populated valleys. With no photographic or painted documentation of this period, the work fills that void, inspired by the history and the story of John Muir, who worked as a shepherd in Hetch Hetchy and later fought to protect this sacred place.

The original painting (pictured in the last image) was made using acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on wood panel.

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DETAILS:

- This is an archival print of an original Jennifer Peart artwork. 

- Prints are trimmed flush or borderless unless you purchase the extra 2 inch paper white border. Paper white borders include the artwork title and artist signature underneath the printed image. 

- Frame and mat are NOT included with your purchase.

- All of my prints are printed using Epson Ultrachrome HDR inks on Somerset Velvet fine art paper. Epson Ultrachrome HDR is the latest technology of professional, archival, pigment-based inkjet ink. Somerset Velvet paper is top quality, 100% cotton, acid-free paper used to create long-lasting prints.

- I highly recommend getting your print professionally framed using archival, acid-free mats and backing. Visit my Framing Advice website page for framing tips and tricks.

- Avoid hanging the print in sunlight - even with UV glass/plexiglass.

- Avoid exposing the print to smoke, moisture, high amounts of airborne dust/dirt/pollen, solvents, adhesives, and other damaging contaminants.

- All sales are final. 

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SHIPPING:

- Contact me for international shipping quotes (including Alaska, Hawaii, Armed Forces) at hello@jenniferpeart.com. Please include your print size(s), border option(s), and exact mailing address in your email to me. 

- Please allow 1-2 weeks for the printing and processing of archival prints.

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SPECIAL REQUESTS:

Email me at hello@jenniferpeart.com if you have any questions, considerations, or concerns. Please include all your shopping details including the name of the print(s) and your desired print size(s) and border option(s). 

Thank you.


"Phantom Blossoms (of Hetch Hetchy)" envisions the Hetch Hetchy Valley as it might appear if the O’Shaughnessy Dam had never been built, capturing a reimagined, unspoiled landscape in a visionary painting. This piece is a tribute to the vibrant beauty and abundance that once flourished in Hetch Hetchy Valley before colonization. The painting reimagines a lost landscape, honoring the valley's rich diversity of basket-weaving reeds, blue dicks wildflowers, and its significance to Indigenous peoples. Before the introduction of sheep pasturing and the construction of the reservoir, Hetch Hetchy was among the region's most fertile and populated valleys. With no photographic or painted documentation of this period, the work fills that void, inspired by the history and the story of John Muir, who worked as a shepherd in Hetch Hetchy and later fought to protect this sacred place.

The original painting (pictured in the last image) was made using acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on wood panel.

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DETAILS:

- This is an archival print of an original Jennifer Peart artwork. 

- Prints are trimmed flush or borderless unless you purchase the extra 2 inch paper white border. Paper white borders include the artwork title and artist signature underneath the printed image. 

- Frame and mat are NOT included with your purchase.

- All of my prints are printed using Epson Ultrachrome HDR inks on Somerset Velvet fine art paper. Epson Ultrachrome HDR is the latest technology of professional, archival, pigment-based inkjet ink. Somerset Velvet paper is top quality, 100% cotton, acid-free paper used to create long-lasting prints.

- I highly recommend getting your print professionally framed using archival, acid-free mats and backing. Visit my Framing Advice website page for framing tips and tricks.

- Avoid hanging the print in sunlight - even with UV glass/plexiglass.

- Avoid exposing the print to smoke, moisture, high amounts of airborne dust/dirt/pollen, solvents, adhesives, and other damaging contaminants.

- All sales are final. 

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SHIPPING:

- Contact me for international shipping quotes (including Alaska, Hawaii, Armed Forces) at hello@jenniferpeart.com. Please include your print size(s), border option(s), and exact mailing address in your email to me. 

- Please allow 1-2 weeks for the printing and processing of archival prints.

----

SPECIAL REQUESTS:

Email me at hello@jenniferpeart.com if you have any questions, considerations, or concerns. Please include all your shopping details including the name of the print(s) and your desired print size(s) and border option(s). 

Thank you.


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