Amhuluk | PNW Cryptids | Fine Art Print

from $19.00

The Amhuluk is a sea serpent, first documented by the Kalapuya people of Oregon. Originating in the foothills of the Cascades, the Amhuluk is associated with thick, ocean fog, disease, and drowning. These two unwitting ghosts are too distracted by their sandcastle creation to notice the mist creeping past Haystack Rock in the background!

This piece is part of a series featuring cryptids of the Pacific Northwest.

This piece is available in both 5x7 and 8x10 inches. It is a giclée reproduction of an original watercolor work by Jaeda Reed of Rosy Ghost Curios. Printed on premium, archival paper, the print will retain its vibrancy over time and is true to the colors of the original work.

Prints are printed and cut by hand in-studio in Tacoma, Washington. There may be slight variations in color in the delivered print due to differences in monitor calibrations. Be assured that each print has been tested to be as true-to-life as the original painting as possible.

The Amhuluk is a sea serpent, first documented by the Kalapuya people of Oregon. Originating in the foothills of the Cascades, the Amhuluk is associated with thick, ocean fog, disease, and drowning. These two unwitting ghosts are too distracted by their sandcastle creation to notice the mist creeping past Haystack Rock in the background!

This piece is part of a series featuring cryptids of the Pacific Northwest.

This piece is available in both 5x7 and 8x10 inches. It is a giclée reproduction of an original watercolor work by Jaeda Reed of Rosy Ghost Curios. Printed on premium, archival paper, the print will retain its vibrancy over time and is true to the colors of the original work.

Prints are printed and cut by hand in-studio in Tacoma, Washington. There may be slight variations in color in the delivered print due to differences in monitor calibrations. Be assured that each print has been tested to be as true-to-life as the original painting as possible.

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