"Living Soil" by Dayna Walton

"Living Soil" by Dayna Walton

from $28.00

November 16, 2020

Living Soil is a limited edition of 100 archival prints by Dayna Walton. With a 1/2” border for framing, the print measures 8” high by 8” wide. The archival prints were created by Tiny Showcase and ship with a certificate of authenticity. The artwork has been printed on a heavy 290gsm natural white paper.

The original piece is watercolor and gouache.

Available hand-framed in maple with archival mat and glass by Vermont's Joel Taplin of Taplin MFG. Framed artwork is archivally matted and hung with UV-protective glass. The hand-made frames are made from locally-milled wood with inlaid splines in each corner for added strength. Please allow three weeks for the completion of your custom, hand-made frame.

Also available with custom-cut, museum matting for standard size frames. Please allow an extra 3 business days for processing.

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Dayna has chosen to support the Permaculture Action Network. Tiny Showcase will donate 15% of our profits from sales of Living Soil.

“Permaculture Action Network is a continent-wide organization that mobilizes thousands of people to take action on regenerative projects. We partner with performing artists, cultural events, and a diversity of grassroots groups working toward collective liberation to create days of action and educational spaces in which people regenerate ecosystems and catalyze the movement for a just transition.”

Meet Dayna Walton

Dayna is a recent graduate of Kendall College of Art and Design, earning her BFA and Excellence Award in Printmaking in May of 2019. Originally from Hudsonville, MI, she currently lives and works in Grand Rapids, Michigan. When the world allows, she travels as much as possible for events, research, residencies, art fairs, and public art projects.

A key part of Dayna’s practice is teaching workshops in her Grand Rapids community and throughout the state and region. Her classes bring together art and science, aiming to start conversations about conservation.

Her deep rooted passion for the natural world is the driving factor in her work, her background studying natural science illustration shows in her prints, patterns, and design work.

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