10 x 8 Giclee print, unframed, on Hahnemühle Cotton Rag paper, printed at Inspirational Arts, Dublin 8. The original painting was scanned at Copperhouse on Cruise Scanner for optimum detail. New edition of 100.
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I have made a greeting card of this image and here is the text to accompany it:
Can an Otter feel reverence? Possibly it’s just a human experience. Reverence may be felt when we take time to gaze up at the Milky Way on a cold winter’s night and to marvel at the sparkling stars and the possibility of life somewhere else, in another galaxy. It can be felt in moments of meditation or time spent in nature. In some ancient languages there was no word for nature because those cultures accepted that they were part of it. They were their environment and so they caused no harm to their surroundings, as to do so would be causing harm to themselves. An otter may not stare up at the sky in reverence but neither does it cause harm to its surroundings, there is wisdom in this simplicity. Hopefully the collective reverence we have for our planet, along with education and our curiosity for nature will help us to foster new solutions in this time of climate crisis.