MARISSA QUINN LIMITED EDITION PRINT NOW AVAILABLE!
SUPPORT OUR WORK THROUGH ART!
For the first-ever Trees & Seas Festival, artist Marissa Quinn has created a stunning piece of artwork depicting the circularity of nature via the flora, fauna and humanity of Chile’s Chiloé Island – the symbolic hub of this inaugural nonprofit event that unites ocean and forest conservation worldwide.
- Only 100 prints produced
- 16″ x 20″ (40cm x 51cm)
- Printed on museum-quality cotton rag archival paper
- Each print is signed and numbered by Marissa and comes with a certificate of authenticity
- Prints available for donations of at least $75 if shipped in the US. $100 if shipped anywhere else in the world.
- 4 prints that feature hand-embellished gold leafing by Marissa remain, with each one being unique. $150 if shipped in the US. $175 to all other countries.
- Shipping is included!
100% of your donation will support direct action in the field, for such things as beach cleanups, youth workshops, mangrove plantings, turtle conservation and developing educational resources.
If you are interested in purchasing the original piece of art as a donation, please contact us at info@plasticoceans.org.
SUPPORT OUR WORK THROUGH ART!
For the first-ever Trees & Seas Festival, artist Marissa Quinn has created a stunning piece of artwork depicting the circularity of nature via the flora, fauna and humanity of Chile’s Chiloé Island – the symbolic hub of this inaugural nonprofit event that unites ocean and forest conservation worldwide.
- Only 100 prints produced
- 16″ x 20″ (40cm x 51cm)
- Printed on museum-quality cotton rag archival paper
- Each print is signed and numbered by Marissa and comes with a certificate of authenticity
- Prints available for donations of at least $125
- 10 prints feature hand-embellished gold leafing by Marissa, making each one unique, and are available for a minimum donation of $200
- Shipping is included worldwide!
100% of your donation will support direct action in the field, for such things as beach cleanups, youth workshops, mangrove plantings, turtle conservation and developing educational resources.