Flocking together as summer wanes, a brigade of bachelor red-winged blackbirds swings into the southbound lane, where traffic is backed up to the Arctic Circle. But where are the brownish females? Flocking apart. Red-winged congregations are strictly his or hers, except in spring when they sing,
I’m ok-a-lee, you’re ok-a-lee, and consort among the cattails long enough to make sure there will always be red-winged blackbirds. Then it’s back to separate dorms—flocking together apart.
–Charley Harper
The framed version of this limited-edition collector’s print has matting as pictured, adhesive-free archival mounting, Conservation Clear glass, and modern frame. Comes with dust cover and hanging hardware. Shipped with protective packaging and insured for full value.
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Artist | Charley Harper |
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Distinction | Signed |
Edition Size | 2000 |
Issued | 1974 |
Print Type | Serigraph |
Image Size | 28 x 20 |
Paper Size | 31 x 24 |
Frame Size | 37 x 29 |