Stained Glass Open Edition Print
Stained Glass Open Edition Print
Back by popular demand!
Stained Glass signed prints by Jennifer Drinkwater.
Stained Glass limited-edition prints sold out a few years ago, so I’ve re-released a smaller signed (but not numbered) version of this print.
Each piece is printed on high-quality Hahnemuhle photo rag paper measuring 12" H x 12" that includes a 1" white border suitable for matting and framing. Please allow two weeks for shipping and handling.
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Please note: print does not come matted or framed.
Twenty percent of all sales support Friends of the Porkies, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) whose goals are to inspire appreciation of wilderness by promoting, supporting, and enhancing the resources and the visitor experiences at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.
The conversation that inspired Stained Glass…
I spent an afternoon interviewing Nancy Franz, Iowa State University Professor Emerita of Education, about Michigan’s Porcupine Mountains. The Porcupine Mountains, or the Porkies as they’re commonly called, is home to the largest old growth forest east of the Mississippi in the United States. Once 150,000 acres, it now stands at roughly 38,000 acres in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan along Lake Superior. Per Michigan.gov, the Porcupine Mountains “arise abruptly from Lake Superior to form a 12-mile long escarpment which parallels the lakeshore...at 2 billion years old, the mountains are a section of one of the oldest mountain chains in the world.”
Here’s how Nancy described her favorite place on earth: “Sitting in the pew to me is not spiritual. It may be community, it may be music, but where my soul is and where my spirituality is, is in these outdoor spaces.” - Nancy Franz, Ames, Iowa.