Artwork
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Open edition: Museum-quality giclée print on matte fine art paper (acid-free). Vibrant, long-lasting archival inks. Artist’s digitally printed signature.
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10x7” (25x18 cm) — 16×12” (41x30 cm)
17x12” (43x30cm) — 12×16” (51x41 cm)
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Frame not included. Print includes a white border for flexible framing options.
Fits Standard Frames
Works with most stock frames (slight adjustment may be needed)
Border allows trimming to fit your frame perfectly
Edge-to-edge fit with many matted frames
Border Benefits
Extra paper for mounting tabs
Accommodates wider or taller matte windows
Shows clean paper edge instead of print edge for a polished look
Pro Tip: For a perfect fit, pair with a custom matte in your stock frame.
Symbolism
The beagle carries layered symbolic meaning shaped by its history as a hunting dog and its modern role as a companion animal. These three qualities define its most enduring symbolic associations.
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Commitment to the task at hand Beagles are renowned for their concentration once they pick up a scent. This single‑minded attention symbolizes deep focus—the ability to stay present with a task without distraction. In symbolic terms, the beagle reminds us that progress often comes from steady attention rather than speed or force.
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An open relationship with the world Driven by scent and exploration, the beagle represents curiosity guided by purpose. Rather than reckless wandering, this curiosity reflects a desire to understand one’s environment through careful observation and engagement. It’s a symbol of learning through experience.
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Steadfast without submission Historically bred to work alongside humans and other dogs, beagles embody loyalty that comes from cooperation rather than dominance. Symbolically, this reflects trust, reliability, and companionship built on mutual respect.
Fauna
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The beagle’s roots trace back to small scent hounds used in England as early as the Middle Ages. By the 18th and 19th centuries, beagles were refined specifically for tracking hare, valued for their keen noses, endurance, and ability to work in packs. Their compact size and friendly temperament eventually led them from the field into homes, where they became one of the most popular family dogs worldwide.
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Common Name: Beagle
Scientific Name: Canis lupus familiaris
Height: 33–41 cm (13–16 in) at the shoulder
Weight: 9–14 kg (20–30 lbs)
Lifespan: 12–15 years
Coat: Short, dense, weather‑resistant
Color Variations: Tricolor, bicolor, lemon, red and white
Primary Sense: Olfaction (one of the strongest scent abilities among dog breeds) -
Beagles are social, vocal, and highly scent‑driven. They thrive on companionship and structured activity, often working best when mentally engaged. Their characteristic baying developed as a way to communicate with hunters across distances. While friendly and approachable, they retain an independent streak rooted in their working‑dog heritage.
Collection
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The Flora Fauna Collection began in 2007 with a series focused on birds and has continued to expand ever since. Conceived as an ongoing visual study rather than a closed series, the collection explores the essential forms, patterns, and identities of plants and animals from around the world.
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Since its inception, the collection has been featured in print and online publications, including British Vanity Fair (holiday gift guide) and IDN Magazine, along with coverage from Dwell, Apartment Therapy, Design Milk, Grain Edit, Print Magazine, People of Print, OMG Posters, and Complex. These features highlighted both the artwork and the broader philosophy behind the collection.
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Designed with modularity in mind, the Flora Fauna prints work especially well in small formats such as 5×7 and 8×10. They are intended to be grouped and expanded over time, allowing collectors to build personal compositions that grow organically. This makes them ideal for smaller spaces or for adding a refined, thoughtful accent to a wall without overwhelming it.
Recommended
Ideal for home offices, studios, and reading spaces
Works well in grouped wall arrangements or grid displays
Complements modern, Scandinavian, and minimalist interiors
Shipping
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Your print is made to order and ships from the closest production location to you, helping reduce delivery time and the chance of customs delays. Facilities are located across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Europe, the U.K., Australia, and Japan. Most orders ship from within the same region they’re delivered to.
If your country requires VAT (such as the U.K. or EU), it’s collected at checkout. U.S. customers are not charged VAT.
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Production
2–5 business days for production fulfillment
Shipping
Estimated delivery (after production):
US: 3–8 business days
Canada / Europe / Australia: 5–12 business days
Other international locations: Timing varies by region based on local carriersThese are estimates and not guarantees — delivery times may vary during high-demand seasons.
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VAT
For many international destinations (including the UK and EU), VAT is collected at checkout and included in your order total. This helps reduce unexpected charges on delivery.Customs Duties & Import Taxes
Some countries may still apply additional import charges, depending on:Local regulations
The value of your order
Whether your country applies duties to printed goods or framed products
These fees, if applied, are the responsibility of the recipient and are not included in the product or shipping cost.
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Tariff rules vary by country and sometimes change year-to-year. Depending on your region, you may see customs tariffs on certain manufactured goods. When possible, your order ships from a regional facility to help minimize or avoid tariff costs.
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The holiday season brings significantly increased demand across all shipping carriers. This can affect both production and transit times.
Here’s what you need to know:
Order earlier than usual to ensure holiday delivery.
Carriers may apply seasonal surcharges and experience longer processing times.
Delivery estimates are not guaranteed during peak holiday periods.
Orders placed in late December may arrive after the holiday, depending on your region.
Instead of strict cutoff dates (which vary globally and change year-to-year), the safest window is:
For December gift-giving, place orders as early in November as possible.