Whiskey Island Prints
Whiskey Island Prints
Whiskey Island was one of the first sites visited by Moses Cleaveland when he came to the area that would come to bear his misspelled name. Later named for a distillery built there in the 1830s, Whiskey Island, like a lot of Cleveland has had an industrial and now recreational story since its formation. Great thanks are owed to the Metroparks for Whiskey Island’s and Wendy Park’s bright future.
With this piece I wanted to celebrate the brave monarch butterflies on their multi-generational journey to Mexico adding their colors to the nearly autumn cottonwood and other trees of Wendy Park.
Unframed giclee print produced in a limited edition of 200 for each size and signed by Jon C. Lund on Epson heavyweight paper. Standard size 16 x 24 and 24 x 36 frames are available from framedestination.com
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