Artwork Description

Reproduction Print on paper

Signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity.

I've always had a passion for the study and illustration of wildlife, which was honed while completing my science degree (major in zoology) at the University of Melbourne.

While my current direction seems to be pulling me toward portraits of people, I always enjoy returning to my roots. This particular piece was originally painted in black and white with a sky blue background. Prints are also available in blue, so please message bluethumb if this is the colour you'd prefer.

Signed and numbered by the artist.

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Medium

Ink on hahnemühle media, unmounted.

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This artwork is unframed and requires framing.

#giraffe, # wildlife, # animal, # portrait, # pop, # contemporary, # print, # pink, # black and white, # acrylic, # negative space, # grayscale, # design

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