Umbrella Jelly - Open Edition Prints

from $40.00
sale

The umbrella jelly is in fact not a jellyfish, it is a pelagic hydrozoan (related to jellyfish and corals). Most hydrozoans alternate between a polyp and a medusa stage, they spend part of their lives as "jellies" which makes them hard to distinguish from real jellyfish.

This print has been created from an original coloured pencil drawing on black paper (2021). The original image of the jelly was captured by Tasha Waller off Schouten Island, Tasmania (2021).

Prints are produced locally using the highest quality cotton rag paper or canvas with archival pigment inks with a fade resistant life of up to and exceeding 100 years.

The surface of the printed cotton rag paper is delicate and needs to be handled with care. It is recommended the prints are delivered to a professional framer. To avoid reflections from the glass, it is highly recommended AR70 non-reflective glass is used.

Prints are printed on demand, please allow 10-15 days for prints to arrive within Australia. A4 and A3 prints will be posted flat in a rigid mailer, A2 prints will be rolled into a mail tube.

Free postage within Australia, international postage will be calculated at the checkout.

Material:
Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

The umbrella jelly is in fact not a jellyfish, it is a pelagic hydrozoan (related to jellyfish and corals). Most hydrozoans alternate between a polyp and a medusa stage, they spend part of their lives as "jellies" which makes them hard to distinguish from real jellyfish.

This print has been created from an original coloured pencil drawing on black paper (2021). The original image of the jelly was captured by Tasha Waller off Schouten Island, Tasmania (2021).

Prints are produced locally using the highest quality cotton rag paper or canvas with archival pigment inks with a fade resistant life of up to and exceeding 100 years.

The surface of the printed cotton rag paper is delicate and needs to be handled with care. It is recommended the prints are delivered to a professional framer. To avoid reflections from the glass, it is highly recommended AR70 non-reflective glass is used.

Prints are printed on demand, please allow 10-15 days for prints to arrive within Australia. A4 and A3 prints will be posted flat in a rigid mailer, A2 prints will be rolled into a mail tube.

Free postage within Australia, international postage will be calculated at the checkout.

The umbrella jelly is in fact not a jellyfish, it is a pelagic hydrozoan (related to jellyfish and corals). Most hydrozoans alternate between a polyp and a medusa stage, they spend part of their lives as "jellies" which makes them hard to distinguish from real jellyfish.

This print has been created from an original coloured pencil drawing on black paper (2021). The original image of the jelly was captured by Tasha Waller off Schouten Island, Tasmania (2021).

Prints are produced locally using the highest quality cotton rag paper or canvas with archival pigment inks with a fade resistant life of up to and exceeding 100 years.

The surface of the printed cotton rag paper is delicate and needs to be handled with care. It is recommended the prints are delivered to a professional framer. To avoid reflections from the glass, it is highly recommended AR70 non-reflective glass is used.

Prints are printed on demand, please allow 10-15 days for prints to arrive within Australia. A4 and A3 prints will be posted flat in a rigid mailer, A2 prints will be rolled into a mail tube.

Free postage within Australia, international postage will be calculated at the checkout.