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Salamander Linocut Tinyprint

$5.00

One of the most iconic species of the Smoky Mountains is the small but delightful salamander, with around thirty species calling these lush mountains home. The tiny fellow in this linocut is a Red Salamander, spotted on a hike up the Chimney Tops Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Leave No Trace rules of enjoying National Parks also applies to taking cute salamanders home. So add one of these tinyprints to your collection instead, and let the little amphibians stay in their cozy wet homes under the rocks.

Printed with water-based ink on recycled cotton paper. 4” x 3”

Slight variations in ink transfer and paper between prints are a natural and beautiful result of the linocut printing process.

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One of the most iconic species of the Smoky Mountains is the small but delightful salamander, with around thirty species calling these lush mountains home. The tiny fellow in this linocut is a Red Salamander, spotted on a hike up the Chimney Tops Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Leave No Trace rules of enjoying National Parks also applies to taking cute salamanders home. So add one of these tinyprints to your collection instead, and let the little amphibians stay in their cozy wet homes under the rocks.

Printed with water-based ink on recycled cotton paper. 4” x 3”

Slight variations in ink transfer and paper between prints are a natural and beautiful result of the linocut printing process.

One of the most iconic species of the Smoky Mountains is the small but delightful salamander, with around thirty species calling these lush mountains home. The tiny fellow in this linocut is a Red Salamander, spotted on a hike up the Chimney Tops Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Leave No Trace rules of enjoying National Parks also applies to taking cute salamanders home. So add one of these tinyprints to your collection instead, and let the little amphibians stay in their cozy wet homes under the rocks.

Printed with water-based ink on recycled cotton paper. 4” x 3”

Slight variations in ink transfer and paper between prints are a natural and beautiful result of the linocut printing process.

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