Featuring Unique Artwork from The Exclusive ‘Bella Inspired Wildlife Collection’…

“Bella Blue Heron” by Bella Chartrand, 2014. watercolor 12 1/8 x 16 1/8 in.

 

“This, the 3rd Bird I’ve painted so far in my ‘Wildlife Collection’, was a Commissioned Piece I did as a special request from a very special friend who wanted it named her ‘Bella Blue Heron’. What an honor to be named after such a graceful, majestic bird. This touched my heart, because the Blue Heron is my favorite of all the birds, too. I love the brilliant blue in her wings and the matching headfeathers she wears like a little hat!” ~Love, Bella

Congratulations on Buying "Bella Blue Heron" from the Bella Inspired Wildlife Collection

ORIGINAL SOLD. $2,500.00. Provenance: Private Collector Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

Giclées Available to Buy Now: 

Cameo Edition              36″ x 42″      Limited to 1 Worldwide         $1,999


Provenance Edition   28″ x 32″       Limited to 20 Worldwide         $999


Platinum Edition        20″ x 24″       Limited to 100 Worldwide       $777 


Gold Edition                 16″ x 20″        Limited to 200 Worldwide      $555 


Silver Edition              12″ x 16″         Limited to 250 Worldwide       $333 


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What is a Giclée?

Giclée (zhee-clay) n. AKA: Archival Pigment Print. 1. A method of fine art and photographic printmaking. 2. Most often associated with reproductions, a giclée is a print or multiple copy of an original work of art that was created by conventional means (painting, drawing, etc.) and then reproduced digitally via inkjet printing methods. In the case of digitally created artwork or photographs printed in this manner, each print can be considered an original, since nothing was copied to create the image. What distinguishes a giclée from other inkjet prints is that it must be printed using state-of-the-art equipment, pigmented inks and onto museum-quality, archival fine art paper or canvas.