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Paul Nicklen “Spirit Dreams” Original Print, Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada

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Paul Nicklen “Spirit Dreams” Original Print, Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada

Paul Nicklen “Spirit Dreams” Original Print, Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada

Bid To Win this Paul Nicklen “Spirit Dreams” Original Print and support Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy Foundation and Ohana’s non-profit partners and the amazing work they do locally and abroad. Your bid will help elevate the voices of overlooked groups, protect the planet, deepen civic engagement to support the homeless and much more.

Paul Nicklen has graciously donated this original print and one lucky fan will own this amazing piece of memorabilia.

About “Spirit Dreams” Print:

A spirit bear settles in for a long sleep after a full day of gorging on Pacific salmon along the coast of British Columbia. Spirit bears (aka Kermode Bears) carry a rare recessive gene that turns their black coat white. From the salmon streams to the estuaries to the meadows, the bears rely on an intact wilderness to survive, and in turn, they help feed the land with nutrients from salmon carcasses. 

About Paul Nicklen:

Paul Nicklen is a Canadian photographer, filmmaker, and marine biologist who has documented the beauty and plight of our planet for more than thirty years. Over that time, he has said it is one thing to capture the natural World in a moment of grace and dignity, but that pales in comparison to an image that shines a brighter light on the environmental crisis and drives everyday people to action, even if only in some small way.

In 2014, Mr Nicklen co-founded the non-profit organization SeaLegacy, a conservation and production organization on a mission to ignite hope and change for our planet through ocean stories. SeaLegacy inspires millions to stand up and have a voice for the pristine places threatened by the climate crisis. 

Nicklen has won more than 30 of conservation and photography’s most prestigious awards, including the BBC’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the World Press Photo for Photojournalism. In 2019, Mr Nicklen became the youngest person inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame (IPHF). Still, he would willingly exchange all those awards for that one image that helps change the World and saves the planet.

He has exhibited in galleries, museums, and institutions around the world and is in the personal collections of Hollywood icons, rock stars, and royalty.

$3,000.00

Original: $10,000.00

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Paul Nicklen “Spirit Dreams” Original Print, Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada

$10,000.00

$3,000.00

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Bid To Win this Paul Nicklen “Spirit Dreams” Original Print and support Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy Foundation and Ohana’s non-profit partners and the amazing work they do locally and abroad. Your bid will help elevate the voices of overlooked groups, protect the planet, deepen civic engagement to support the homeless and much more.

Paul Nicklen has graciously donated this original print and one lucky fan will own this amazing piece of memorabilia.

About “Spirit Dreams” Print:

A spirit bear settles in for a long sleep after a full day of gorging on Pacific salmon along the coast of British Columbia. Spirit bears (aka Kermode Bears) carry a rare recessive gene that turns their black coat white. From the salmon streams to the estuaries to the meadows, the bears rely on an intact wilderness to survive, and in turn, they help feed the land with nutrients from salmon carcasses. 

About Paul Nicklen:

Paul Nicklen is a Canadian photographer, filmmaker, and marine biologist who has documented the beauty and plight of our planet for more than thirty years. Over that time, he has said it is one thing to capture the natural World in a moment of grace and dignity, but that pales in comparison to an image that shines a brighter light on the environmental crisis and drives everyday people to action, even if only in some small way.

In 2014, Mr Nicklen co-founded the non-profit organization SeaLegacy, a conservation and production organization on a mission to ignite hope and change for our planet through ocean stories. SeaLegacy inspires millions to stand up and have a voice for the pristine places threatened by the climate crisis. 

Nicklen has won more than 30 of conservation and photography’s most prestigious awards, including the BBC’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the World Press Photo for Photojournalism. In 2019, Mr Nicklen became the youngest person inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame (IPHF). Still, he would willingly exchange all those awards for that one image that helps change the World and saves the planet.

He has exhibited in galleries, museums, and institutions around the world and is in the personal collections of Hollywood icons, rock stars, and royalty.