Art print reproducing the original work ''Bosque primario'', hand-painted with watercolors and colored pencils. Printed on 300 gsm paper with a natural matte finish.
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Primary forests are the last remnants of wild flora—those few that have escaped human exploitation. Within them, complex symbiotic relationships establish a balanced and resilient system. This community protects itself, growing slowly to reach old age; they are much more than biodiversity reserves. They are witnesses to our planet's history.
Trees relate to one another in a language of subtleties, teaching us a universe of cooperation and resilience. The eldest, along with decaying wood, nourish the soil so that young sprouts and other beings, like fungi, may thrive.
*The first image reflects the original size. The second image shows the reproduction in its final print proportions, without external margins.
Additional information
| Size | 21 x 29,7 cm ( 8,3 x 11,7 inch. ), 30 x 40 cm – (11,8 x 15,7 inch.) |
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