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 WI Safe and sound
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Woodland Innocents Collection - "Safe and Sound" by artist Kevin Daniel
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$42.00
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| Woodland Innocents Collection - "Safe and Sound" by artist Kevin Daniel
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Woodland Innocents Collection - "Safe and Sound" by artist Kevin Daniel -- The Bradford Exchange -- Production date 1996 -- Certificate of Authenticity -- Plate Size approx 8 inches -- Plate one in the series. Suggested Retail $60.00.
Two pairs of soft brown eyes open, reflecting the light, as dawn chases away the shadows in this springtime forest. The dappled whitetail fawns stir, waking slowly as the warm sunshine falls upon their sweet faces.
With oversized ears tuned in to every little sound in his still-new surroundings, one youngster seems especially alert. He listens for his mother, who is never far away; in fact these siblings will stay with her for the first two years of their lives. The young lie quietly in their hiding place, their spotted coats a perfect camouflage.
But for now, they nestle among fallen birch trees, fragrant pines, and flourishing trillium—their soft coats contrasting with the rough bark of the branches, the shiny leaves and satiny blossoms. Thanks to the incredible artistry of Kevin Daniel, their baby fur and exquisite faces look so real, they almost beg to be stroked.
"Safe and Sound" brings you closer to these young whitetails in the wild than you could ever imagine possible. And this is just the first of a whole wonderful plate collection created for you by the fabulous Kevin Daniel!
The creation of the tine collector's plate you have just acquired and whose authenticity is certified by this document is the result of work by an international cadre of skilled artisans. After the plate art was created in the United States, a fine ceramic transfer, incorporating pigments carefully chosen to faithfully re-create the vibrant beauty of the artist's original, was created in France and Germany and permanently fired into the fine Japanese porcelain plate body at more than 1,460° Fahrenheit by talented craftsmen and craftswomen in the United States.
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