Eagle Rays Posters and Art Prints
Description: This is my mixed media with watercolor, acrylic and ink painting of some spotted eagle rays. This painting is part of my Florida Watercolor Collection. Three spotted eagle rays glide gracefully through a wavy, blue background, evoking a sense of movement and tranquility. Their dark bodies are covered in white speckles, creating a striking contrast against the lighter backdrop.
Description: A striking vintage-style design showcasing a powerful bald eagle with outstretched wings, surrounded by radiant beams and stars. Featuring the phrases “Faith Freedom 250 Years” and “1776–2026,” this artwork blends patriotic symbolism with timeless Americana aesthetics. The distressed texture and bold composition evoke heritage, unity, and enduring national spirit, making it a strong visual tribute to liberty and history.
Description: A circular emblem in gold and black showing an eagle with outstretched wings in the center, with sun rays above it, holding some wheat and leaves in its talons. The circle reads, "RESURGENT" at the top, the year "1847" on the left and "1865" on the right, and at the bottom curve "ATLANTA, GA".
Description: A powerful composition featuring a soaring bald eagle illuminated by a radiant cross in a glowing sky. Surrounded by golden light rays and clouds, this design blends spiritual symbolism with themes of faith and freedom. The “250 Years 1776–2026” text adds a historic dimension, while the luminous atmosphere creates a sense of hope, strength, and divine inspiration rooted in both belief and liberty.
Description: The design features a stylized rendition of an eagle perched on the back of a blue running horse. Above them, the text "250 YEARS OF FREEDOM" is written. Rays of red and white light are emanating from the central figures. At the bottom, the text "EST. 1776" is displayed between two stars.
Description: Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes, commonly known as rays. They and their close relatives, the sharks, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii. Rays are the largest group of cartilaginous fishes, with well over 600 species in 26 families. Rays are distinguished by their flattened bodies, enlarged pectoral fins that are fused to the head, and gill slits that are placed on their ventral surfaces.
Description: This design features seven ray species from the superorder Batoidea, which includes stingrays and their relatives. Species include the ocellate river stingray, spotted eagle ray, eastern fiddler ray, bluspotted ribbontail ray, cownose ray, lesser electric ray, and manta ray.
Stingray Species: Manta Ray, River Stingray, and More (in white) Posters and Art
by Onomies and Ologies
$10 $14
Description: This design features seven ray species from the superorder Batoidea, which includes stingrays and their relatives. Species include the ocellate river stingray, spotted eagle ray, eastern fiddler ray, bluspotted ribbontail ray, cownose ray, lesser electric ray, and manta ray.
Stingray Species: Manta Ray, River Stingray, and More Posters and Art
by Onomies and Ologies
$10 $14