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Titled for Biscayne Bay’s longitude, “80.15 W” features the 17 threatened and endangered species that call Biscayne National Park (Miami, FL) home. In 2010, artist Xavier Cortada created the drawings on carbon paper, an apt metaphor for the impact (or “carbon footprint”) that humans have had on these animals. The works are in the permanent collection of NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, each limited-edition print (editions of 5) signed and numbered by the artist to establish its value and authenticity.
Xavier Cortada, “Biscayne National Park | 80.15 W: Smalltooth Sawfish,” 15” x 12,” archival ink on paper, 2010.
$500.00
Only 3 left in stock
Buy your own signed limited edition print from the Biscayne Bay 80.15W series Titled for Biscayne Bay’s longitude, “80.15 W” features the 17 threatened and endangered species that call Biscayne National Park (in Miami, FL) home. In 2010, Cortada created the drawings on carbon paper, a metaphor for the impact (or “carbon footprint”) that humans have had on that animal, even across the boundaries of protected nature preserve. The works are in the permanent collection of NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Sizes Available | 15" x 12", 44" x 36" |
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Paper Print Details | Hand signed and numbered by the artist, limited-edition, Paper, Printed with archival ink |