In a Cactus Patch - print
This sweet turtle, Patches, is a permanent resident of the New Mexico Wildlife Center. He is named “Patches” because his shell was lovingly repaired with patches of fiberglass after he survived an encounter with a wild dog!
Barbara painted NMWC permanent residents for her series The Portrait Project 2.0; these prints-on-wood come ready to hang and look great as a collage - collect one or many! Each print is signed and numbered by the artist Barbara Meikle. A portion of every print sale will be donated to the NMWC’s rescue, rehabilitation and education programs.
Print Size: 10”h x 10”w
Medium: print on wood
Limited edition of 20
Ready to hang
This sweet turtle, Patches, is a permanent resident of the New Mexico Wildlife Center. He is named “Patches” because his shell was lovingly repaired with patches of fiberglass after he survived an encounter with a wild dog!
Barbara painted NMWC permanent residents for her series The Portrait Project 2.0; these prints-on-wood come ready to hang and look great as a collage - collect one or many! Each print is signed and numbered by the artist Barbara Meikle. A portion of every print sale will be donated to the NMWC’s rescue, rehabilitation and education programs.
Print Size: 10”h x 10”w
Medium: print on wood
Limited edition of 20
Ready to hang
This sweet turtle, Patches, is a permanent resident of the New Mexico Wildlife Center. He is named “Patches” because his shell was lovingly repaired with patches of fiberglass after he survived an encounter with a wild dog!
Barbara painted NMWC permanent residents for her series The Portrait Project 2.0; these prints-on-wood come ready to hang and look great as a collage - collect one or many! Each print is signed and numbered by the artist Barbara Meikle. A portion of every print sale will be donated to the NMWC’s rescue, rehabilitation and education programs.
Print Size: 10”h x 10”w
Medium: print on wood
Limited edition of 20
Ready to hang
A portion of all print sales benefit the New Mexico Wildlife Center of Española, NM, a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center that also provides all-ages education programs. To learn more, visit their site their website: newmexicowildlifecenter.org.