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Cost for Licensing Small Spot Art

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Exploring Nature now licenses Sheri Amsel’s artwork for one-time-use projects. With an art license, we will provide a high resolution version of the artwork for use in your project.

"Spot art" is considered to be a black and white or color graphic that depicts one small image and measures about 2" x 2".

The cost is $25 per spot are piece for use in the development of printed or digital products, i.e. books, websites, games, etc..

To purchase your art license:

  1. Download the licensing agreement (PDF at bottom).
  2. Print it out, fill it out and sign it.
  3. Scan it, upload it and email it to: sheri@exploringnature.org. Include a link to the art on the website that you are licensing.
  4. Or send the completetd license and your check to us via snail mail: Exploring Nature, PO Box 84, Elizabethtown, NY 12932.  Again please email a link to the art on the website that you are licensing.
  5. Now go to the Exploring Nature Store and pay for your art.


Please note that subscribing members can use artwork in their educational projects (that are not for sale) for free. For these purely educational projects, please apply for a complimentary use license, by emailing with your project description: sheri@exploringnature.org

Licensing Small Spot Art

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District subscriptions provide huge group discounts for their schools. Email for a quote: sheri@exploringnature.org.

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