Spring Sale: New Prints
A Greener Path by Annie Stegg Gerard features a small gnome girl riding a box turtle, a scene that celebrates patience and the beauty of small moments. Offered as a signed 11×14-inch semi-gloss paper print with archival sleeve or a 16×20-inch textured canvas print. A timeless piece for any nature and folklore-inspired collection.
11×14 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
16×20 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 16x20-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (20x24-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Starlight Dancer by Annie Stegg Gerard captures a luminous fairy gliding through a moonlit sky, trailed by a quiet procession of moths. Originally created for Fairylore: A Compendium of the Fae Folk, the piece is available as a signed 14×11-inch semi-gloss print in an archival sleeve, or as a 20×16-inch textured canvas. An enchanting addition for collectors of myth and folklore.
14×11 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
20×16 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 20×16-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (24×20-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Soft Currents by Annie Stegg Gerard, created for Fairylore: A Compendium of the Fae Folk, portrays a selkie lost in quiet reflection upon coastal rocks, encircled by watchful seals. Available as a signed 14×11-inch semi-gloss paper print, preserved in an archival sleeve, or as a 20×16-inch textured canvas print. A captivating piece for admirers of folklore and mythology.
14×11 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
20×16 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 20×16-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (24×20-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
The Rusalka by Annie Stegg Gerard evokes a quiet, dreamlike scene featuring a Slavic water spirit lingering in a pond among pale calla lilies and swaying grasses. Created for Fairylore: A Compendium of the Fae Folk, it is available as a signed 14×11-inch semi-gloss print in an archival sleeve or as a 20×16-inch textured canvas. A beautiful piece for collectors of myth and folklore.
14×11 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
20×16 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 20×16-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (24×20-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Shop the 2026 Limited Calendars
The 2026 Fantasy Art Calendars by Annie Stegg Gerard and Justin Gerard are now available.
This beautifully printed 12-month calendars feature 13 high-resolution artworks, showcasing the artists’ signature blend of mythology, fairy tales, and enchanted creatures. The calendar runs from January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026, with an added preview of the 2027 calendar dates for easy planning.
Each calendar is professionally printed on premium paper and personally signed on the cover by the artist, making it perfect for collectors, gift-givers, and fans of fantasy illustration.
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Gallery Gerard, founded in November 2013 by Justin and Annie Stegg Gerard, is a premier studio specializing in fine art and narrative illustration. Based in Georgia, we create high-quality, original artwork for the publishing, gaming, and film industries. In addition to our artistic creations, we offer educational opportunities for aspiring artists to enhance their skills and refine their craft. We hope our artwork inspires you to dream and sparks your imagination.
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Around this time last year, I worked on my very first Magic: The Gathering card. Since it usually takes about a year (or more) for cards to be released, I’ve been eagerly anticipating this one.