24" x 36" Frameless Aluminum Metal Print Photograph of Hawksbill Sea Turtle

Bidding Supports: CENTER FOR ADOPTION SUPPORT AND EDUCATION, INC. (Burtonsville, MD)

Item Number
175
Value:
650 USD
Online Close:
2019-04-27 19:20:00.0
Bid History:
14 Bids

Description

An Eye for Art: Our very own Hank Libby, Campaign Committee member and C.A.S.E. supporter, took this photograph of a sea turtle with his Nikonos RS underwater camera with two strobes while in 60 feet of water in St. Martin Island in the Caribbean. This 24" x 36" photograph is printed on metal and can be displayed anywhere you'd like a taste of the islands. The photo is printed on specially coated aluminum that is scratch and abrasion resistant with a magical luminescence and comes with mounting hardware.

Hawksbill turtles were named for the shape of their beak, similar to the beak of a raptor. These turles have a beautiful shell, can grow to 3.5 feet long and weigh up to 180 pounds. In addition to its shell and hawk-like beak, it has four overlapping scales on each side of its shell, a narrow pointed head, and two visible claws on its flippers. Enjoy this vibrant custom work of art in your home!


 

Item Special Note

C.A.S.E. will not cover shipping costs. If you are attending the Growing Together Gala on Saturday, April 27, this item may be picked up at the at the Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, MD. Arrangements may also be made to pick up this item at one of C.A.S.E.'s offices (Burtonsville or Riverdale Park, MD and Annandale or Sterling, VA) by e-mailing: caseadopt@adoptionsupport.org