Replying to @Julia Anderson yes they do! Every print I make is hand embellished to match the original. I only run exceptionally limited editions of each bird. There are only ten, I print them myself in my Ohio studio. They’re even printed on watercolor paper so they feel as swanky as they possibly can.
Creating hand-embellished art prints is a truly special process that allows me to connect deeply with each piece. I start by selecting high-quality watercolor paper that not only enhances the texture of the artwork but also gives it an elevated, luxurious feel. The printing itself is carefully done in my Ohio studio, ensuring each print retains vibrant colors and fine details. What makes these kingfisher prints stand out is the hand embellishment I add to each piece. This step guarantees that every print is unique — no two are exactly alike. I find that this personal touch resonates with collectors who appreciate the blend of traditional painting techniques and modern printing. Limiting the editions to only ten per bird helps maintain exclusivity, making each print more coveted. For those passionate about bird art or seeking a refined art piece to decorate their home, these prints offer both aesthetic beauty and craftsmanship. The kingfisher, with its vivid colors and graceful form, becomes even more captivating when brought to life through this hand-enhanced method. I encourage art lovers to get a sense of the print’s surface and depth in person, as the combination of watercolor paper texture and hand craftsmanship adds a tactile dimension that photographs can't fully capture. This process also allows me to preserve the authenticity and emotional connection to the original artwork, which digital printing alone cannot achieve.