Description
By the Troll Queen’s hand he became a bear,
One chance to regain his freedom—
When the human girl failed, who held his hope,
The troll took him to her kingdom.
But the girl who failed saw what she’d done,
And resolved to make it right;
From a land that lay east of the sun, west of the moon,
She would rescue the long-lost knight.
I love Beauty and the Beast, to which this story is similar, and the theme of learning to love that which the world considers unlovable, but this story—which shows the repenting of the wrongs one has done and then choosing to do the right thing no matter how hard—that is a story worth retelling again and again.
Giclée prints are printed on archival cotton rag. Inks are water based and free of Nickel, PFOS, PFOA and VOC’s, which are harmful to the environment and cause degradation of prints.
Prints are all matted; an 8×10 print comes in a mat to fit an 11×14 frame, and 11×14 and 12×16 matted prints fit a 16×20 frame. Mat for the 12×16 print is BLACK. All other mats are white. 18×24 print is unmatted.
421 East of the Sun, West of the Moon
©Rachael Koppendrayer
Printed in USA
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