Title:     "Northern Lights Fishing Hole"

by Alaska Artist Dianne Roberson Hendrix

The Northern Lights | Polar Bear | Alaska       

Stock #  DA 119

Medium:     
Digital Art      |        Color Print on glossy paper

Size:  20" wide by 16" High     $ 175.00      


Size:  14" wide by 11" High     $ 85.00       


Description:     A polar bear fishes under  the Northern Lights in the sky behind him.  Also know as the
Aurora Borealis, these lights are best viewed in the cold dark winter months in Alaska.

Polar Bears are up to 10 feet (3 m) long and weigh about 1,700 pounds (770 kg); males are bigger than
females.
Polar bears have a small head, powerful jaws, and a black nose and tongue. They have a strong
sense of smell. Their tail is small and flat. They have wide front paws with slightly webbed toes that help them
swim.  Polar Bears have two types of fur.
Polar bears have thick, woolly fur close to the skin that keeps them
warm. They also have hollow guard hairs that stick up and protect the bears from getting wet.  They also have
a thick layer of fat (up to 4 inches thick) under the skin that helps keep them warm. The
polar bear's skin is
actually black, which allows it to soak up as much heat as possible from the sun.  Their hairs are like drinking
straws and are clear-colored.

This print is treated with an ultra violent protective coating.  It will be rolled and inserted into a mailing tube.  I
will ship this print by UPS.
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Alaskan Art by Alaskan Artist Dianne Roberson Hendrix  
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