Open edition print, 10”x 10”, giclee print on hannemuhle paper, with 1 in. border, ready to frame in standard 12”x12” frame, $50.
Long, lean, ginger-red, and built to forage — the Tamworth is likely the closest living relative of the original European forest swine, shaped by centuries of rooting through British oak and beech woods before anyone thought to improve them into something else. Sows are prolific and fiercely maternal, capable of producing and raising large litters with the kind of no-nonsense competence that makes a piglet's first spring both noisy and spectacular.
Open edition print, 10”x 10”, giclee print on hannemuhle paper, with 1 in. border, ready to frame in standard 12”x12” frame, $50.
Long, lean, ginger-red, and built to forage — the Tamworth is likely the closest living relative of the original European forest swine, shaped by centuries of rooting through British oak and beech woods before anyone thought to improve them into something else. Sows are prolific and fiercely maternal, capable of producing and raising large litters with the kind of no-nonsense competence that makes a piglet's first spring both noisy and spectacular.