Title: Head On
Location: Grassland National Park - West Block
Year Photographed: 2023
Plains bison, a symbol of the west, were almost wiped out in the late 1800s by over hunting and indiscriminate slaughter. At one time, 30-60 million bison roamed North America, from Mexico to northern Canada. Large herds migrated and grazed across open grasslands and played a critical role in shaping grassland ecosystems. By 1888, no bison were left in the wild in Canada and only one herd remained in the wild within Yellowstone National Park in the United States.
Thanks to bison reintroductions, there are now about 2,200 plains bison and about 11,000 wood bison roaming wild in Canada.
PRINT SIZES
The four print sizes offered in this collection:
SMALL: 12" x 8" (+ 0.2" border)
Edition of 50 includes: A certificate with signature and edition number.
MEDIUM: 24" x 16" (+ 0.3" border)
Edition of 25 includes: A certificate with signature and edition number.
LARGE: 36" x 24" (+ 0.5" border)
Edition of 10 includes: A certificate with signature and edition number.
EXTRA LARGE: 60" x 40" (no border)
Edition of ONLY 3 includes: A certificate with signature and edition number.
PRINTING:
Each order is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® The super matt finish helps to reduce glare / reflections when framed within glass, and the paper gives muted blacks and even colour reproduction with excellent detail. The surface has minimal texture with a chalky smooth cotton feel which creates smooth colour gradients.
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