"Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ ‘Horse’ Introduction" Archival Pigment Print

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Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ ‘Horse’ Introduction
Medium: Archival pigment print, Canson Infinity Arches 88 – an ultra-smooth, archival, 100% cotton paper renowned for its brilliance, longevity, and museum-quality craftsmanship.

Original Artwork Information
Medium: Antique 1920s United States Map, colored pencil, ink, copic markers, acrylic paint
Dimensions: 22” x 15”
Year Created: 2024
Location: Currently on sale at the Radius Gallery in Missoula, MT

Artwork Description: Horses (Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ) were introduced to Sqelixw land and what is now the United States in 1493, quickly becoming an integral part of many Indigenous cultures. This ledger artwork illustrates the rapid spread of horses across Indigenous communities through pictographic representations of colorful horses and morning stars.

Printed on Canson Infinity Arches 88 with archival pigment inks, this fine art print preserves the intricate detail and vibrant colors of the original artwork, offering a museum-quality reproduction that honors the story it tells.

This print is sold unframed and carefully rolled in a durable tube to ensure safe delivery and preservation during transit.

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Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ ‘Horse’ Introduction
Medium: Archival pigment print, Canson Infinity Arches 88 – an ultra-smooth, archival, 100% cotton paper renowned for its brilliance, longevity, and museum-quality craftsmanship.

Original Artwork Information
Medium: Antique 1920s United States Map, colored pencil, ink, copic markers, acrylic paint
Dimensions: 22” x 15”
Year Created: 2024
Location: Currently on sale at the Radius Gallery in Missoula, MT

Artwork Description: Horses (Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ) were introduced to Sqelixw land and what is now the United States in 1493, quickly becoming an integral part of many Indigenous cultures. This ledger artwork illustrates the rapid spread of horses across Indigenous communities through pictographic representations of colorful horses and morning stars.

Printed on Canson Infinity Arches 88 with archival pigment inks, this fine art print preserves the intricate detail and vibrant colors of the original artwork, offering a museum-quality reproduction that honors the story it tells.

This print is sold unframed and carefully rolled in a durable tube to ensure safe delivery and preservation during transit.

Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ ‘Horse’ Introduction
Medium: Archival pigment print, Canson Infinity Arches 88 – an ultra-smooth, archival, 100% cotton paper renowned for its brilliance, longevity, and museum-quality craftsmanship.

Original Artwork Information
Medium: Antique 1920s United States Map, colored pencil, ink, copic markers, acrylic paint
Dimensions: 22” x 15”
Year Created: 2024
Location: Currently on sale at the Radius Gallery in Missoula, MT

Artwork Description: Horses (Snč̓ɫc̓aʔsqáx̣ eʔ) were introduced to Sqelixw land and what is now the United States in 1493, quickly becoming an integral part of many Indigenous cultures. This ledger artwork illustrates the rapid spread of horses across Indigenous communities through pictographic representations of colorful horses and morning stars.

Printed on Canson Infinity Arches 88 with archival pigment inks, this fine art print preserves the intricate detail and vibrant colors of the original artwork, offering a museum-quality reproduction that honors the story it tells.

This print is sold unframed and carefully rolled in a durable tube to ensure safe delivery and preservation during transit.

Prints made by Paper & Ink Studio

Located in Missoula, Montana

Canson Certified Print Lab

We recommend that when framing, always ask for UV protected glass. Most ready-made frames from discount stores do not come with UV glass. It is not very expensive to go to your local glass or frame shop and purchase the glass separately. Avoid having your glass positioned directly against your prints as a permanent display option. Monitors are transmissive with regards to light and prints are reflective. This means that your prints will always look slightly different as the experience of viewing the image is different. We strive to replicate the original artwork. If you are having your prints framed by a professional framer they can put your prints in a press for a few seconds and your prints will flatten right away.