The Backyard Bird Chronicles Poster by Amy Tan
New York Times bestselling author Amy Tan created these beautiful bird illustrations and they appear in her book, The Backyard Bird Chronicles (Knopf, 2024). An avid nature journaler and birder, Amy generously granted us permission to sell these items featuring her bird art as a benefit for the Wild Wonder Foundation. This item is not available elsewhere.
This is a 12 x 18 inch museum-quality poster printed on thick matte paper.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction.
New York Times bestselling author Amy Tan created these beautiful bird illustrations and they appear in her book, The Backyard Bird Chronicles (Knopf, 2024). An avid nature journaler and birder, Amy generously granted us permission to sell these items featuring her bird art as a benefit for the Wild Wonder Foundation. This item is not available elsewhere.
This is a 12 x 18 inch museum-quality poster printed on thick matte paper.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction.
New York Times bestselling author Amy Tan created these beautiful bird illustrations and they appear in her book, The Backyard Bird Chronicles (Knopf, 2024). An avid nature journaler and birder, Amy generously granted us permission to sell these items featuring her bird art as a benefit for the Wild Wonder Foundation. This item is not available elsewhere.
This is a 12 x 18 inch museum-quality poster printed on thick matte paper.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction.