"Coyote #2" Folk Art Style art | Classic Matte Canvas Print
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Listed: March 20, 2026
Curated by: Jeff Casselman
Coyote #2 — Southwest Folk Art in Cyber-Folk Minimalism
Elevate your wall with "Coyote #2," a striking sequel in the Southwest Folk Art series. This piece reimagines the coyote as a celestial observer, pairing traditional desert imagery with a bold Cyber-Folk aesthetic and high-contrast black-and-white linework.
A unique fusion of Folk Art and minimalist realism, featuring a howling trickster set against a stylized lunar backdrop for a narrative-driven centerpiece.
- Subject & motif: Howling Coyote, Lunar Symbolism, Desert Nocturne, Trickster Spirit
- Material & craft: Professional-grade 350 gsm archival matte canvas, hand-stretched over FSC-certified sustainable hardwood stretcher bars
- Durability & finish: 350–400 micron thickness; archival-grade cotton-polyester blend ensures 100+ year color permanence
- Ready to display: Includes a complete, country-specific mounting kit for immediate hanging
- Printing model: Printed on demand with no minimum orders
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This product is created locally with premium grade materials to ensure durability and long lasting quality.
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