








Paradise Lost (Limited Edition)
Limited Edition of 11 high-quality Fine Art Prints
Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.
The huia was a striking, large songbird. They were mostly black, with long, white-tipped tail feathers. Female and male huia had dramatically different bill sizes and shapes - this drawing is a female. Their tail feathers were a revered taonga (treasure) for Māori, and were a mark of high status. Sadly, this beautiful bird is extinct, with the last recorded sighting in December 1907.
Size: A4
Professionally printed on 308 gsm Hahnemüle Photorag paper using archival pigment ink
Photorag is a luxurious 100% cotton archival paper. It is museum-grade, acid and lignin-free
If you are interested in more print size options, please email jennifergreengrass@gmail.com
Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.
Limited Edition of 11 high-quality Fine Art Prints
Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.
The huia was a striking, large songbird. They were mostly black, with long, white-tipped tail feathers. Female and male huia had dramatically different bill sizes and shapes - this drawing is a female. Their tail feathers were a revered taonga (treasure) for Māori, and were a mark of high status. Sadly, this beautiful bird is extinct, with the last recorded sighting in December 1907.
Size: A4
Professionally printed on 308 gsm Hahnemüle Photorag paper using archival pigment ink
Photorag is a luxurious 100% cotton archival paper. It is museum-grade, acid and lignin-free
If you are interested in more print size options, please email jennifergreengrass@gmail.com
Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.
Limited Edition of 11 high-quality Fine Art Prints
Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.
The huia was a striking, large songbird. They were mostly black, with long, white-tipped tail feathers. Female and male huia had dramatically different bill sizes and shapes - this drawing is a female. Their tail feathers were a revered taonga (treasure) for Māori, and were a mark of high status. Sadly, this beautiful bird is extinct, with the last recorded sighting in December 1907.
Size: A4
Professionally printed on 308 gsm Hahnemüle Photorag paper using archival pigment ink
Photorag is a luxurious 100% cotton archival paper. It is museum-grade, acid and lignin-free
If you are interested in more print size options, please email jennifergreengrass@gmail.com
Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.