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8.00" x 6.50"
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Kitsune Wood Print

by Swann Smith
Product Details
Kitsune wood print by Swann Smith. 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
From the Teen Wolf Bestiary, this is the “Kitsune” spread that was illustrated by Swann Smith.... more
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Artist's Description
From the Teen Wolf Bestiary, this is the “Kitsune” spread that was illustrated by Swann Smith.
Based on Japanese mythology, this spread features a diagram that explains the two categories, thirteen types, and other facts about Kitsune (a.k.a. fox spirits).
NOTE: The 14" x 10.88" prints offered here would be closest in size to the collector’s item book distributed at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 (the print’s image area being 12.67" x 9.50" is about six percent bigger than the book).
More spreads from the Bestiary are available in the artist’s “Teen Wolf” gallery.
About Swann Smith

I'm a New York City based artist who enjoys telling visual stories. You will often find my artwork populated by characters and objects inspired by fantasy, mythology, or history. The realistic style you see in my artwork has been built upon years of studying classical masters. While I used to create art with traditional art materials, I recently transitioned to drawing and painting digitally with a stylus upon a Wacom pen tablet. Since graduating from Brooklyn's Pratt Institute (BFA Communication Design/Illustration, 1989), I have worked for more than twenty years as a graphic designer and I am probably best known as the illustrator of the "Bestiary" for MTV's Teen Wolf. My artwork has been published, appeared in a group show at...
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