321 Year Old Sitka Spruce and Eagle Feather
This is my favorite tree of all. The Sitka Spruce only grows within a few miles of the sea, enjoying the moist air and big salty winds that help make it so strong and tall. This specimen washed up at the beach at Westwind and was harvested into a round by my dear friend Scotty Evens. The eagle feather is from an immature bald eagle and I found it washed up on the same sand spit shoreline, having been dropped as this bird molted to its adult plumage.
Image Size: 50"w X 32"h
This image comes on a 1-5/8” deep panel made from FSC Birch, printed with archival inks, and sealed with matte varnish and UV coating.