Tiny Worlds: Benjamin takes a nap

$45.00

Benjamin is the brother of Maggie. Both were born to an abandoned mother cat who had kittens soon after being rescued. 10 percent of the sale will go towards our veterinary fund to help other cats abandoned in the countryside around our farm.

Tiny Worlds collection: these started at the request of a friend who wanted a ‘tiny world’ in a chunky wooden cube frame to set on her desk for stress relief. I built the frame box from pieces of reclaimed wood. The photograph is the same quality as my larger photographs, handprinted. The image is set back about 5/8” behind the glass giving a sense of depth. The box is 5 1/2” by 5 1/2” by 1 3/16” and can sit sturdily on a flat surface or can be hung on the wall with the attached brackets.

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Benjamin is the brother of Maggie. Both were born to an abandoned mother cat who had kittens soon after being rescued. 10 percent of the sale will go towards our veterinary fund to help other cats abandoned in the countryside around our farm.

Tiny Worlds collection: these started at the request of a friend who wanted a ‘tiny world’ in a chunky wooden cube frame to set on her desk for stress relief. I built the frame box from pieces of reclaimed wood. The photograph is the same quality as my larger photographs, handprinted. The image is set back about 5/8” behind the glass giving a sense of depth. The box is 5 1/2” by 5 1/2” by 1 3/16” and can sit sturdily on a flat surface or can be hung on the wall with the attached brackets.

Benjamin is the brother of Maggie. Both were born to an abandoned mother cat who had kittens soon after being rescued. 10 percent of the sale will go towards our veterinary fund to help other cats abandoned in the countryside around our farm.

Tiny Worlds collection: these started at the request of a friend who wanted a ‘tiny world’ in a chunky wooden cube frame to set on her desk for stress relief. I built the frame box from pieces of reclaimed wood. The photograph is the same quality as my larger photographs, handprinted. The image is set back about 5/8” behind the glass giving a sense of depth. The box is 5 1/2” by 5 1/2” by 1 3/16” and can sit sturdily on a flat surface or can be hung on the wall with the attached brackets.