
Rachael Koppendrayer: "Loon: Born for the Water" - Giclée Print
Image Size 14"x11" | Mat Size 20"x16"
"Loon: Born for the Water"
Artist: Rachael Koppendrayer
Medium: Giclée Print of Colored Pencil Drawing
The story of the artwork is included with purchase. Giclée prints are printed on certified archival cotton rag. Prints are all matted; an 11×14 matted print fits a 16×20 frame and includes the artwork story.
This charming piece features the Minnesota symbol the loon and two loonlets. An original artwork by Rachael Koppendrayer, the loon is depicted in the water with a reflection seen below.
"Loon - Born for the Water"
Born for the water, chicks of the Great Northern Loon—also known as the Common Loon and Great Northern Diver—are able to swim within hours of hatching. One of the rare birds to have no hollow bones, they are less buoyant than other waterfowl, facilitating their diving and underwater fishing. Their legs sit far back on their bodies for more powerful swimming, and like a torpedo, they shoot through the water in pursuit of pan fish. A typical family of four—a mated pair with two chicks— will eat about a half ton of fish in a 15-week period.
Whether you’re a collector of unique art or a lover of Minnesota works, "Loon - Born for the Water" is a standout piece that brings personality, tradition, and artistry into your space.