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Darlingtonia Californica Wood Print featuring the photograph Cobra Lily #1 by Nick Kloepping

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Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

7.00" x 8.00"

Overall:

7.00" x 8.00"

 

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Cobra Lily #1 Wood Print

Nick Kloepping

by Nick Kloepping

$53.00

Product Details

Cobra Lily #1 wood print by Nick Kloepping.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

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Cobra Lily #1 Photograph by Nick Kloepping

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Comments (10)

Denise Clark

Denise Clark

Beautiful work Nick l/f

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you for the kind words and the l/f

Mona Stut

Mona Stut

Fantastic artwork your Cobra Lily

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you for stopping by and your kind comment.

Sharon McConnell

Sharon McConnell

Congrats on the Feature of the week! This is a wonderful capture - well done!

Nick Kloepping replied:

I appreciate your kind comment.

Paul Rebmann

Paul Rebmann

WOnderful image of a very cool plant. /l

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you for stopping by and the kind comment.

Wanda Brandon

Wanda Brandon

Awesome. The lighting is perfect. f/l. Congrats on your feature.

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you for the kind comment and f/l.

ARTography by Pamela Smale Williams

ARTography by Pamela Smale Williams

Reptilian! Great lighting Nick! V/Pamela

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Pamela, for your kind comment and V. It is appreciated.

Vickie Emms

Vickie Emms

Congratulations on having your beautiful wildflower image featured in Fine Art Wildflower Photography Group! 1-12-15

Vickie Emms

Vickie Emms

This gorgeous wildflower is chosen as the FEATURE OF THE WEEK in Fine Art Wildflower Photography Group! Amazing plant! Congratulations Nick - FB Group FAA Artists and Tweeted

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Vickie, I appreciate the comment and the feature.

Yvonne Nowicka-Wright

Yvonne Nowicka-Wright

Beautiful, alien-like plant.

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Yvonne, I appreciate the comment

Vickie Emms

Vickie Emms

FABULOUS! Wow, What a gorgeous capture of this beautiful and rare plant.

Nick Kloepping replied:

I appreciate the kind comment Vickie. I shot this photo at the Darlingtonia State Park, just north of Florence, on Hwy. 101 on the Oregon Coast.

Artist's Description

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Darlingtonia's translucent leaves confuse insects trying to escape.
The efficiency of the plant's trapping ability is attested to by its leaves and pitchers, which are, more often than not, full of insects and their remains.

Darlingtonia californica, also called the California pitcher plant, cobra lily, or cobra plant, is a species of carnivorous plant, the sole member of the genus Darlingtonia in the family Sarraceniaceae. It is native to Northern California and Oregon, growing in bogs and seeps with cold running water. This plant is designated as uncommon due to its rarity in the field.

The name "cobra lily" stems from the resemblance of its tubular leaves to a rearing cobra, complete with a forked leaf - ranging from yellow to purplish-green - that resemble fangs or a serpent's tongue.

About Nick Kloepping

Nick Kloepping

Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to visit my galleries. The digital art is a representation of my view of the photograph and the style that I wish to present. Editing programs allow me, through experimentation and modification, to create a new view or interpretation of the subject. Please stop by often, as I am always adding new work. All images are covered by international copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, or manipulated in any manner without prior written permission of Nick Kloepping.

 

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