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This Beautiful owl drawn by my own hands and translated on to a screen for screen printing is printed on lovely old music from a beautiful but sadly neglected book I found in a local charity store buried under a lot of knitting patterns.
The page is from The New Cathedral Psalter Chants which dates back to 1909 making it over 100 years old. It's red cover had been handled so much that it is loosing it's colours, I love to imagine the hands that may have held this over the years in church choirs. The pages were falling out and just crying for a new lease of life.
The Little Owl (Athene noctua) is a bird which is resident in much of the temperate and warmer parts of Europe, Asia east to Korea, and north Africa. It is not native to Great Britain, but was first introduced in 1842 and is now naturalised there. He is very cute and tiny!
Perfect for the music lover in your life.
Measures 7.5 x 6 Inches (190 x 150 mm) Image covers the middle of the paper with approx a half inch border around sides and to with a quarter inch at the bottom.
1 print supplied books and other items not for sale.
Designed by Melanie Ann Green in Scarborough
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