Teddy Bear Fetal Development 11 x 14 inch Matted Print
This photograph of my wool teddy bear fetal development specimens is matted and ready to be placed in an 11x14” standard frame.
Please note that this price already includes shipping!
The photograph is mounted using archival photo corners and the off-white matboard is signed. This image is printed on Kodak Endura Paper, designed to last for generations. Kodak's tested light-keeping is equivalent to 100+ years before noticeable fading occurs in a typical home display, and over 200 years in dark storage.
This piece is from my Teddy Unnatural History body of work. To create my teddy bear natural history pieces I start with various species and reverse engineer the physical ‘evidence’ of their biological history in needle felted wool, a material perfectly suited to representing fuzzy and soft yet firm and structural bones and tissues of stuffed animals.
This photograph of my wool teddy bear fetal development specimens is matted and ready to be placed in an 11x14” standard frame.
Please note that this price already includes shipping!
The photograph is mounted using archival photo corners and the off-white matboard is signed. This image is printed on Kodak Endura Paper, designed to last for generations. Kodak's tested light-keeping is equivalent to 100+ years before noticeable fading occurs in a typical home display, and over 200 years in dark storage.
This piece is from my Teddy Unnatural History body of work. To create my teddy bear natural history pieces I start with various species and reverse engineer the physical ‘evidence’ of their biological history in needle felted wool, a material perfectly suited to representing fuzzy and soft yet firm and structural bones and tissues of stuffed animals.
This photograph of my wool teddy bear fetal development specimens is matted and ready to be placed in an 11x14” standard frame.
Please note that this price already includes shipping!
The photograph is mounted using archival photo corners and the off-white matboard is signed. This image is printed on Kodak Endura Paper, designed to last for generations. Kodak's tested light-keeping is equivalent to 100+ years before noticeable fading occurs in a typical home display, and over 200 years in dark storage.
This piece is from my Teddy Unnatural History body of work. To create my teddy bear natural history pieces I start with various species and reverse engineer the physical ‘evidence’ of their biological history in needle felted wool, a material perfectly suited to representing fuzzy and soft yet firm and structural bones and tissues of stuffed animals.
Registered copyright of this image is retained by Stephanie G Metz. No reproduction rights are granted to the buyer. Work may not be reproduced in any form without written consent of Stephanie G. Metz.
To license this image please contact the artist directly at stephanie(at)stephaniemetz.com .