
Limited Edition Mated Print of a Blue-Tailed Lizard
This item is a contemporary landscape-oriented art print featuring a detailed illustration of a lizard, likely an Ameiva or similar teiid species, known for its vibrant blue tail and head detailing contrasting with a brown dorsal body. The artwork is rendered in a realistic style with fine attention to the scales, claws, and musculoskeletal structure of the reptile. It is presented on a white cardstock substrate and is currently mounted within a white paper or cardstock mat, ready for framing. The color palette utilizes earthy tans and browns for the background and body, with striking cyan and cobalt blues for the extremities. Notable markings include a handwritten edition number '1/100' or similar fractional notation in the lower-left margin below the image, and a digital or ink signature 'M. Myrick' followed by a date '2022' located in the lower right area of the print itself. The piece appears to be in excellent condition with no visible foxing, creases, or light-fading. The craftsmanship of the print suggests a high-quality archival inkjet (giclée) process, intended to preserve the color depth of the original medium, which likely was colored pencil or watercolor.
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Estimated Value
$125 - $225
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
April 3, 2026
Estimated Value
$125 - $225
Item Description
This item is a contemporary landscape-oriented art print featuring a detailed illustration of a lizard, likely an Ameiva or similar teiid species, known for its vibrant blue tail and head detailing contrasting with a brown dorsal body. The artwork is rendered in a realistic style with fine attention to the scales, claws, and musculoskeletal structure of the reptile. It is presented on a white cardstock substrate and is currently mounted within a white paper or cardstock mat, ready for framing. The color palette utilizes earthy tans and browns for the background and body, with striking cyan and cobalt blues for the extremities. Notable markings include a handwritten edition number '1/100' or similar fractional notation in the lower-left margin below the image, and a digital or ink signature 'M. Myrick' followed by a date '2022' located in the lower right area of the print itself. The piece appears to be in excellent condition with no visible foxing, creases, or light-fading. The craftsmanship of the print suggests a high-quality archival inkjet (giclée) process, intended to preserve the color depth of the original medium, which likely was colored pencil or watercolor.
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