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I only have eyes for you (ruru) - fine art print

I only have eyes for you (ruru) - fine art print

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One for all the owl lovers - an irresistible fine art print depicting a larger-than-life ruru/morepork owl with captivating yellow eyes filled with love and tender care. This sweetheart pairs beautifully with I Spy (ruru). 

  • Small 18x18cm, edition of 50
  • Medium 28x28cm, edition of 20
  • Large 40x40cm, edition of 10
  • Extra-large 80x80cm, edition of 5

Judi donates 10% of her proceeds for this print to Forest & Bird.

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  • Hand holding pen signing a fine-art print

    Hand signed

    Each fine-art print is hand-signed and editioned on the front. On the back, further details are added like catalogue number and year of creation and printing.

  • Three fine-art prints in small, medium, and large sizes

    Multiple sizes

    Fine art prints usually come in multiple sizes - there's the perfect size for every wall! Sizes "medium" and above come with a signed certificate of authenticity.

  • Print of a tui coming out of the printer

    Archival printing

    Each print is created to last a lifetime with archival inks on heavy-weight coated fine-art paper.