Kit Fox

$60.00
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Linocut print, ink on rice paper, 8 × 9.5 inches

This contemporary linocut print honors the quiet resilience of the American West through the image of a kit fox—an animal often overlooked despite its adaptability, intelligence, and enduring presence within the landscapes of Western Colorado. Rendered with expressive carved linework and strong black-and-white contrast, the fox is shown at rest, embodying awareness, endurance, and survival through subtlety rather than force. Rooted in Farron Khan’s ongoing exploration of landscape, memory, and overlooked histories, the piece reflects on life at the margins and the ecological and cultural narratives embedded within the land itself. As a nocturnal observer, the kit fox becomes both witness and symbol, moving quietly through spaces shaped by human and environmental experience.

This is a limited edition linocut print; only 10 impressions will ever be produced.

Exclusively available at Uncanny Valley Art Gallery.

Linocut print, ink on rice paper, 8 × 9.5 inches

This contemporary linocut print honors the quiet resilience of the American West through the image of a kit fox—an animal often overlooked despite its adaptability, intelligence, and enduring presence within the landscapes of Western Colorado. Rendered with expressive carved linework and strong black-and-white contrast, the fox is shown at rest, embodying awareness, endurance, and survival through subtlety rather than force. Rooted in Farron Khan’s ongoing exploration of landscape, memory, and overlooked histories, the piece reflects on life at the margins and the ecological and cultural narratives embedded within the land itself. As a nocturnal observer, the kit fox becomes both witness and symbol, moving quietly through spaces shaped by human and environmental experience.

This is a limited edition linocut print; only 10 impressions will ever be produced.

Exclusively available at Uncanny Valley Art Gallery.

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