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Eric Rundle Canvas Print featuring the photograph Milkweed Seed by Eric Rundle

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 6.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 6.50"

 

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Milkweed Seed Canvas Print

Eric Rundle

by Eric Rundle

$70.00

Product Details

Milkweed Seed canvas print by Eric Rundle.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

The milkweed filaments from the follicles are hollow and coated with wax, and have good insulation qualities. During World War II, over 5,000 t... more

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Comments (47)

Jeff Burton

Jeff Burton

Wonderful work! v

Geri Glavis

Geri Glavis

Nice, love how the colors play on the translucent fibers!

Marianne Campolongo

Marianne Campolongo

Terrific macro. v

Sally Simon

Sally Simon

You have a great eye.....beautiful

Rosanne Jordan

Rosanne Jordan

Cool macro image!v

Debi Pople

Debi Pople

Great shot and image. V

Jeanne Fischer

Jeanne Fischer

nicely done

Haleh Mahbod

Haleh Mahbod

Delicate. Great macro.v

Leslie Cruz

Leslie Cruz

Awesome Macro! Love this!! 5 Stars *****

Lynn Bauer

Lynn Bauer

Great capture!! v

Avis  Noelle

Avis Noelle

Wonderful!! It almost looks like a sparkler firework (?)…:) V.

Nancy Merkle

Nancy Merkle

Love the sparkle in this!

Diana Sainz

Diana Sainz

Excellent!/

Mike Lee

Mike Lee

nice one! v

Andrea Anderegg

Andrea Anderegg

Very nice! v

Atousa Raissyan

Atousa Raissyan

beautiful :) v

Eunice Miller

Eunice Miller

Beautiful!

Laura  Carter

Laura Carter

So cool looking, makes me want to reach out and touch!

Darren Robinson

Darren Robinson

AWEsome image. V

Aimee L Maher

Aimee L Maher

Beautifully done!!!

Barbara O'renya

Barbara O'renya

Beautiful picture..! v

Elena Nosyreva

Elena Nosyreva

Great close up, the filaments look like fiber optics!

Artist's Description

The milkweed filaments from the follicles are hollow and coated with wax, and have good insulation qualities. During World War II, over 5,000 t (5,500 short tons) of milkweed floss was collected in the United States as a substitute for kapok.[citation needed] As of 2007, milkweed is grown commercially as a hypoallergenic filling for pillows. A study of the insulative properties of various materials found that milkweed was outperformed by other materials in insulation, loft, and lumpiness, but scored well on various metrics when mixed with down feathers. [4]

Seeds.
In the past, the high dextrose content of the nectar led to milkweed's use as a source of sweetener for Native Americans and voyageurs.
The bast fibers of some species can be used for cordage.
Milkweed latex contains about 1 to 2% latex, and was attempted as a source of natural rubber by both Germany and the United States during World War II. No record has been found of large-scale success.
Milkweed i...

About Eric Rundle

Eric Rundle

I was born and raised in the magnificent state of Colorado. My love of the outdoors was nurtured by my parents, teaching me the value of nature and wildlife at an early age. Spending time in the outdoors hiking, camping and hunting only continued to encourage me to capture all the beauty I see in nature on film. I have been told for years that I had a "great eye" for photography, but it wasn't until I purchased my first DSLR camera that I started to see a whole new world open up to me. Inspired, I began to study photography in depth. Reading books and taking classes online from photographers like Kerry Dragger, William Neill, George Schwab and Doug J. Johnson It wasn't until I had taken a course taught by Jim Zuckerman, a world renowned...

 

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