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'Early Risers II' by Beki Killorin View Watchlist >

Hand-Colored Limited Edition Etching

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"Early Risers II" by Beki Killorin - Hand-Colored Limited Edition Etching

A stunning wildlife composition by celebrated American artist Beki Killorin, Early Risers II captures a serene yet powerful scene featuring a Great Blue Heron with a cascade of salmon along its back. Rendered in Killorin’s signature style — fluid lines, soft earth tones, and intricate detailing — this piece brings together the grace of nature and the stylization of fine etching.

  • Artist: Beki Killorin
  • Title: "Early Risers II"
  • Medium: Hand-Colored Etching
  • Edition: Limited Edition #4 of 350
  • Signature: Signed by the artist in the lower right
  • Framing: Professionally framed and double-matted under glass
  • Retail Price: Originally offered at $729 (Martin Lawrence Galleries)

Condition:
The artwork is in good overall condition with some minor wear to the frame consistent with display and age. No Damage

Size:

  • Overall: 25" X 40"
  • Visible: 13" X 28"

About the Artist:
Beki Killorin is a widely recognized American printmaker and fine artist celebrated for her hand-colored etchings that blend natural realism with stylized, flowing linework. Her work primarily features the wildlife of the Pacific Northwest — especially great blue herons, salmon, otters, and other aquatic life — rendered with a distinctive blend of grace and precision. Killorin's technique often evokes a sense of movement and harmony within the natural world, enhanced by her meticulous hand-coloring and fluid compositions. Her ability to portray wildlife with both accuracy and expressive depth has earned her a dedicated following among collectors and nature art enthusiasts.

Killorin has exhibited extensively across the United States, with her works often featured in prestigious galleries, including Martin Lawrence Galleries. Her etchings are typically produced in limited editions, each individually hand-colored by the artist, making every print a unique blend of fine draftsmanship and painterly detail. Through her art, she offers a quiet yet powerful celebration of the relationship between animal life and its surrounding environment.

 

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