Marie Dannyelle's Handmade
The Fenris Wolf - Reproduction
The Fenris Wolf - Reproduction
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These archival prints provide a clear, unflinching look at the Wolf of the Ironwood. While the original metallic paint fights the camera, this high-resolution capture has finally pinned down the "hundred-mile stare" and the intricate definition of the chains.
Printed on heavyweight German Etching paper, the "mould-made" texture provides a tactile depth that honors the heavy acrylic strokes of the original. Every line of the predatory jaw and every link of the temporary bindings is rendered with absolute clarity.
The Statement: He didn’t ask to be painted. He made it clear that to touch this energy is to invite a risk. These prints are a document of that risk—a permanent record of a temporary restraint.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Framing Specifications - Premium Oak
Material: 100% Solid Wood (Oak, Black, or White).
Profile Dimensions: 1.8 cm (width) x 2.6 cm (depth). This provides a deep, high-end "box" look compared to standard frames.
Covering: Real Glass for superior clarity and scratch resistance.
Backing: Sustainable MDF with turn buttons for easy access.
Hardware: Pre-installed sawtooth hangers for both horizontal and vertical display.
Origin: 100% USA
Paper Specifications - German Etching
Paper Weight: 310 GSM (Heavyweight feel).
Material: 100% Alpha Cellulose (Acid-free and Lignin-free).
Texture: Highly textured, "velvety" matte surface with a fine felt structure.
Archival Rating: Museum quality (ISO 9706 conform) for age resistance (100+ years).
Print Method: Giclée printing using 10-color archival pigment inks.
Finish: Non-reflective matte.
Please Note - To ensure your art arrives without a single crease or corner-ding, all unframed prints are carefully hand-rolled in protective tissue and shipped in heavy-duty reinforced tubes. This is the industry standard for protecting archival paper during transit
