In “Goose Guard,” a lone goose stands its ground before a human figure, asserting its own agency rather than yielding the space. Based on a newspaper article about a prison that has replaced its guard dogs with geese, who are both fierce and have no loyalties – even to those who feed them. The scene plays as both humorous and sincere: a reminder that even small, everyday creatures hold territory, instincts, and priorities of their own.
Printed at 2400 x 1200 dpi with archival 12-color pigment inks on acid and lignin-free mold-made copperplate paper, these prints offer exceptional longevity (200+ years) and tonal fidelity. Unlike dye-based prints, the pigment ink rests on the textured paper surface, producing a visual depth and tactile quality comparable to traditional etchings or lithographs.
Each limited edition print includes a certificate of authenticity printed on premium, watermarked paper with fluorescent security fibers. The certificate is attached to a serialized, tamper-proof hologram that matches an identical hologram permanently affixed to the reverse side of the artwork and corresponds to an edition log on a third-party artwork registry.
Please Note: Screen colors often appear more vivid than printed images because digital displays actively emit light, while prints rely on reflected light, resulting in softer, natural tones.


