


We Go Together - Muskox cow and calf - Limited Edition Hand Embellished Print
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.
"We Go Together", loosely translated from the Korean phrase "Katchi Kapshida", embodies the bond between mother and child. Together, they face life and all of the joys and challenges it brings.
Moskoxen, "umingmak" meaning "the bearded one" in Inuktitut, are hoofed mammals in the bovidae family found in the Arctic. Populations in Alaska, the Yukon, Siberia, and Norway have been reintroduced after declines due to overhunting. Populations now remain stable at between 80,000 and 125,000 worldwide.
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.
"We Go Together", loosely translated from the Korean phrase "Katchi Kapshida", embodies the bond between mother and child. Together, they face life and all of the joys and challenges it brings.
Moskoxen, "umingmak" meaning "the bearded one" in Inuktitut, are hoofed mammals in the bovidae family found in the Arctic. Populations in Alaska, the Yukon, Siberia, and Norway have been reintroduced after declines due to overhunting. Populations now remain stable at between 80,000 and 125,000 worldwide.
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.
"We Go Together", loosely translated from the Korean phrase "Katchi Kapshida", embodies the bond between mother and child. Together, they face life and all of the joys and challenges it brings.
Moskoxen, "umingmak" meaning "the bearded one" in Inuktitut, are hoofed mammals in the bovidae family found in the Arctic. Populations in Alaska, the Yukon, Siberia, and Norway have been reintroduced after declines due to overhunting. Populations now remain stable at between 80,000 and 125,000 worldwide.