Keep Permian Weird Helicoprion Print 10"x8"
Keep Permian Weird Helicoprion Print 10"x8"
An extinction event at the end of the Devonian killed off 75% or more of life on Earth, including many fish species. This allowed sharks to dominate, including the most bizarre prehistoric sharks to appear in their evolution. These include Stethacanthus, which had an ironing board-shaped fin on its back, and Helicoprion which had a spiral saw-like bottom jaw.
Paper Options:
Hahnemuhle Matte Fine Art Paper
- Smooth Archival Photo Rag Paper
- Paper Weight: 308 gsm
- Acid and lignin free
- Museum Quality
- Soft matte texture
Nice textured smooth and matte finish. This paper is mostly used for art prints but gives a natural look to photographs.
Comes in Acid-Free Clear Protection Sleeves
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The work is a product of artwork from Holly Simon. As such it is protected under the United States and International Copyright laws.
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The artwork of the Helicoprion print is simple but not cartoonish, with stylish lettering wrapped around the animal. This is on high quality paper suitable for framing. I can’t stop looking at it!
The artwork of the Helicoprion print is simple but not cartoonish, with stylish lettering wrapped around the animal. This is on high quality paper suitable for framing. I can’t stop looking at it!