

For full delivery information, including cost, click the ‘Delivery Information’ link above.

Next day delivery is available at checkout. Place your order by 3pm for same day dispatch. As in The Lost Words, these 'spells' take their subjects from relatively commonplace, and yet. Printed on 315gsm 100 cotton rag archival paper. We use as much recycled and recyclable material as possible, including newspapers from our coffee shop, Coffee Yard, to pack our boxes.ĭelivery Details: Unframed prints come flat packed. 'Red Fox' is a limited edition Giclee print of 145, from the book 'The Lost Spells', signed by both the author Robert Macfarlane and illustrator Jackie Morris. We only use sturdy cardboard postal tubes and double walled cardboard boxes. Packaging Details: We go to great lengths to ensure that your purchase arrives in perfect condition. We have been successfully shipping ready to hang frames containing glass since we opened in 2005. For frame details click the ‘View Frame Details’ link above. Unlike acrylic, glass does not lose its clarity over time and can be easily and safely cleaned.

Above all, it celebrates a sense of wonder, bearing witness to nature's power to amaze, console and bring joy.įrame Details: We use sustainable wooden frames and glass, not fibreboard and acrylic which typically you find in 'off the shelf' frames. Written to be read aloud, painted in brushstrokes that call to the forest, field, riverbank and also to the heart, The Lost Spells summons back what is often lost from sight and care, and inspires protection and action on behalf of the natural world. But they break out of the triptych format of The Lost Words, finding new shapes, new spaces and new voices with which to conjure. Printed on 315gsm 100% cotton rag archival paper.Īs in The Lost Words, these "spells" take their subjects from relatively commonplace, and yet underappreciated, animals, birds, trees and flowers - from Barn Owl to Red Fox, Grey Seal to Silver Birch, Jay to Jackdaw. 'Red Fox' is a limited edition Giclee print of 145, from the book 'The Lost Spells', signed by both the author Robert Macfarlane and illustrator Jackie Morris.
