Barn Owls Boxed Notecards
The barn owl (Tyto alba) is one of the most widely distributed of all birds, taking top honors in that distinction among owls. Now acknowledged for its role as a predator of rodents, up until the late 20th century this large-winged, long-legged owl was maligned as a portent of evil or death, hunted even by the farmers who reaped the benefits of the barn owl’s prowess. Silent in flight, with a telltale screech serving for a “hoot,” the barn owl has a heart-shaped face that may have helped endear it to present-day humans. Artist Jeannine Chappell combines her talents for creating images on paper with the options provided by editing her artwork via computer. Such a merger engenders qualities of collage into her unique works of art, and serves to portray her barn owl subject with boldness as well as delicacy. Contains five each of the following notecards: Barn Owl 1, 2006 Barn Owl 2, 2006 Barn Owl 7, 2008 Barn Owl 12, 2008
- twenty assorted 5" x 7" blank notecards 5 of each design
- printed in full colour on recycled paper with soy based inks
- high-quality 250gsm card stock
- soft white envelopes