Isms Butterfly Conservation Art
Tropical Parrot Fish Framed Art with Real Butterfly Wings
Tropical Parrot Fish Framed Art with Real Butterfly Wings
A fun tropical fish art piece. This parrot fish wall art has real butterfly wings in place of fins. A delightful pairing for your viewing pleasure. Reproduction of original ink illustration by Holly Ulm with ethically sourced butterfly wings. Purchase funds conservation. Printed using acid-free archive-quality materials on waterproof paper. Framed in an 8x8 black shadow box with glass front. Each piece is one of a kind, and includes a certificate of authenticity label on the back with the artist’s signature. Information on the piece is included. Even prettier in person.
Standard wings tend to be more muted tones, while premium wings are more colorful, patterned and/or metallic. Species availability changes rapidly. All wings come assorted based on current availability.
Fantastic product information is included in an eco-friendly format that makes a tidy shelf appearance, and an interactive experience for the recipient. The product tag is a biodegradable straw (attached with a small leather band) with two scrolls of recycled cotton paper artfully placed inside. The scrolls contain information about how to use the straw as a helper insect home, the product, and butterfly conservation with an optimistic and science-based tone.
First orders receive a thorough product FAQ, sales tip sheet and shelf signs. See our display packages.
This ocean art piece makes a perfect scuba and snorkeling enthusiast gift for mother’s day, father’s day, birthdays, beach theme, fish decor, nautical design, house warming, and other times where a gift of beauty is welcome.
Butterfly wings don’t fade like flowers. Their powdery and hair-like coverings are actually tiny layered scales (about 10,000 per square inch). Many scales aren’t pigmented, rather they bend light similar to making rainbows.
Butterflies are powerful symbols of transformation, new beginnings and ethereal beauty, in addition to being important pollinators. While most bees cover a 5 mile radius, butterflies can fly around 55 miles a day. The cross-pollination they offer plants is important to their genetic health.
Every specimen is naturally deceased and ethically sourced. Supporting butterfly conservation efforts internationally.
All of Isms products are created in the Northwoods of Minnesota, USA. A woman-owned family company.
May this tropical parrot fish serve as a talisman, connecting you to the power of nature while calling in transformation and elevation.
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This piece is absolutely incredible! I had a specific wing design in mind and Holly was SO helpful in making sure I got exactly what I envisioned. Truly one of a kind and the fact that the butterflies are sustainably raised and harvested is important. Would give more stars if possible. Highly recommend!!!