Geo Rutherford Art
Lake Biwa Spooky Lakes Giclée Print
Lake Biwa Spooky Lakes Giclée Print
This print is from the Spooky Lakes: 25 Strange and Mysterious Lakes that Dot Our Planet book!
These high-quality, beautiful Giclée prints are made locally in Madison, Wisconsin. The texture of the paper and the high-definition scan combined means that this print looks just like my original painting! The paper is soft and beautiful, with the texture of the original watercolor paper I used to make my painting!
Lake Biwa is one of the oldest lakes in the world and the largest freshwater lake in Japan. Near Takashima City, the Torii gate of Shirahige Shrine seems to float on the water. The gate represents a boundary between the spiritual and physical worlds. The crows are a throwback to the movie "The Birds", since it's my mom's favorite movie and the dedication is for her.
The original artwork was gouache on watercolor paper. This edition is Giclée printed on watercolor, 100% cotton rag, acid-free, archival paper.
12"x 16"
This is the first edition of 50, signed and dated
Your print will be carefully packaged with a backing board in a protective cover, then wrapped inside a rigid mailer to ensure it's protected during shipping.