Description
Giclée prints: are very high resolution ink jet prints printed onto thick cotton watercolour paper. They capture every nuance of the original works. Each print comes hand rolled in a sturdy tube.
Important – Please Read: This painting was drawn directly from this crop circle as it appeared in the field – and from no other source. We do not own or claim the copyright for the design itself, only this specific painted version shown on the website. For more information about copyright see the About Our Website section of the website.
Note: this listing is for the print only – the gallery photo showing the framed print is simply to give you an idea of how striking the prints look when mounted and framed.
Many people create artistic reproductions of the crop circles; some as paintings, some as sculpture, others as jewellery, even as quilts! Karen Alexander is but one in a long line of artists that use the circles as inspiration for their own works. Karen’s paintings are created as part her exploration of the number, geometry and symbolism of the crop circles; an educational process, the results of which are freely shared on this website.
The print measures 30 x 30 centimetres (the image itself measures 20 x 20 centimetres). Each print is individually signed.
Chute Causeway 2015: The Chute Causeway crop circle of the 10th August 2013 was a beautiful twelve-fold design with six sections standing and six sections flattened. When drawn the standing sections appeared to show six figures in silhouette! Six is the first of the so-called perfect numbers (numbers that equal all their divisors). It is also the number of love and the number of ‘best economy’. Stacked hexagons allow the most amount of storage space for the least amount of construction materials.
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