Orphan (Print)

$90.00

16”x20”

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Elevate your space with a touch of pastoral elegance featuring this exquisite fine art giclée print of a newborn calf. The detailed brushwork and serene expression make it a captivating centerpiece.

  • Museum-quality giclée print on archival paper ensures longevity and vivid colors.

  • .25” border added for ease of framing.

  • Captures the delicate and serene presence of a newborn calf, adding warmth to any space.

  • Perfect for art collectors or animal lovers looking to enrich their collection with tender, realistic art.

Bring the gentle beauty of nature into your home and create a soothing, heartfelt atmosphere with this evocative art piece. It's not just a print; it's a reminder of the simple, profound beauty that surrounds us.

16”x20”

Click Image to View Full Size

Elevate your space with a touch of pastoral elegance featuring this exquisite fine art giclée print of a newborn calf. The detailed brushwork and serene expression make it a captivating centerpiece.

  • Museum-quality giclée print on archival paper ensures longevity and vivid colors.

  • .25” border added for ease of framing.

  • Captures the delicate and serene presence of a newborn calf, adding warmth to any space.

  • Perfect for art collectors or animal lovers looking to enrich their collection with tender, realistic art.

Bring the gentle beauty of nature into your home and create a soothing, heartfelt atmosphere with this evocative art piece. It's not just a print; it's a reminder of the simple, profound beauty that surrounds us.

Ahhh… this one was inspiration from the moment I started the drawing! Years ago I was at the Duncan Farm in Dunbar, PA right after this calf had been born. The Duncan girls helped in her birth as her mom was having a hard time … sadly, Mom didn’t make it but the girls named the calf Daisy… their Gram’s favorite flower! This is the third painting I’ve done of Daisy, and had always disregarded this profile, thought it to be too sad, until I really looked AT her … and feel her eye(s) tell a deeper story. I kept thinking of John 14:18 where Jesus tells his disciples “I will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you.”