Misunderstood Ed. 1 of 15

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Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 68cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

One of my favourite residents at Monarto zoo in South Australia, the largest open range zoo in the southern hemisphere.

Hyena's have copped a bad reputation through movies such as The Lion King, they are beautiful, family orientated and truly misunderstood.

After doing keeper for a day at Monarto, I developed an unswaying love for these creatures which was compounded further during my recent safari in South Africa and Botswana.

The original was painted in soft pastel on sanded paper, it was recently purchased as a 90th birthday surprise gift.

15% of sales from this print are donated to wildlife conservation causes that I support.

Artist Bio

Deb is a self-taught artist with no formal training, her passion for animals and wildlife conservation has inspired her to paint with pastel and charcoal as her primary mediums. Deb also enjoys working on scratchboard.

Deb aims to support wildlife conservation through the sales of her artwork, attempting to save endangered species from extinction so that her grandchildren and our future generations can enjoy them.

Proceeds of all sales are donated to wildlife conservation causes annually. These causes are selected by Deb, either through association with wildlife groups and zoos at home, and also meetings on her travels, helping to choose a cause that is close to her heart. Deb currently volunteers for Southern Koala and Echidna Rescue here in SA and supports SKER's vision for wildlife conservation and research through her art. Saving Australia's endangered species is more important than ever in our current climate!

Deb has held many joint exhibitions over recent years with her Husband Steve, these exhibitions showcase art and photography from their travels and adventures in Australia and overseas! All proceeds of sales of art and photography are donated to conservation of wildlife. Awareness of wildlife conservation is high on their agenda!!

Deb has been a member of the Pastel Artists of South Australia since 2014, and currently holds the office of Treasurer.

www.debfarrimondart.com

Commissions

Deb's studio is in South Australia