Butter Thief - Red Fox - Hand Embellished Limited Edition
Limited Edition prints are hand embellished by the artist to enhance the texture and depth of these remarkable pieces. Embroidery is added to selected locations where it will best highlight the details within the piece. These prints are limited to only 50 total. As these are made-to-order, please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
According to Celtic mythology, witches dwelling in the Cotswolds were thought to take the shape of foxes to steal butter from their neighbors.
Here in Alaska, these beauties are beginning to take advantage of changing climate and the presence of humans and have moved north. While they may not be stealing butter, they definitely are encroaching on arctic fox territory and in some cases outcompeting them for resources.
Cute little thieves!
Limited Edition prints are hand embellished by the artist to enhance the texture and depth of these remarkable pieces. Embroidery is added to selected locations where it will best highlight the details within the piece. These prints are limited to only 50 total. As these are made-to-order, please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
According to Celtic mythology, witches dwelling in the Cotswolds were thought to take the shape of foxes to steal butter from their neighbors.
Here in Alaska, these beauties are beginning to take advantage of changing climate and the presence of humans and have moved north. While they may not be stealing butter, they definitely are encroaching on arctic fox territory and in some cases outcompeting them for resources.
Cute little thieves!
Limited Edition prints are hand embellished by the artist to enhance the texture and depth of these remarkable pieces. Embroidery is added to selected locations where it will best highlight the details within the piece. These prints are limited to only 50 total. As these are made-to-order, please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
According to Celtic mythology, witches dwelling in the Cotswolds were thought to take the shape of foxes to steal butter from their neighbors.
Here in Alaska, these beauties are beginning to take advantage of changing climate and the presence of humans and have moved north. While they may not be stealing butter, they definitely are encroaching on arctic fox territory and in some cases outcompeting them for resources.
Cute little thieves!