Bush baby art print / bush baby limited edition giclee / animal artwork by Skee popular Goedhart / kid's room art / cute, furry big eyes and ears
'BUSH BABY'
Limited edition print
hand signed and numbered
EDITION SIZES:
16" x 16" (90 canvas prints.
'BUSH BABY'
Limited edition print
hand signed and numbered
EDITION SIZES:
16" x 16" (90 canvas prints available + 5 AP)
16" x 16" (90 archival paper prints available + 5 AP)
24" x 24" (70 canvas prints available + 5 AP)
24" x 24" (70 archival paper prints available + 5 AP)
This is a limited edition Giclee print of the original artwork by Skee Goedhart. These prints come in two forms: printed on canvas and then stretched popular (gallery wrapped) on a 1.5" wooden support frame, or printed on high quality archival paper. The canvas prints are shipped in a box according to the size ordered. The frame has a wire attachment on the back and is ready to hang (unless you want to frame it otherwise). The archival paper print comes unframed and rolled up in a sturdy tube.
All limited edition prints are hand signed and numbered by the artist and carry a certificate of authenticity.
• Allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
Presently I am unable to ship stretched / wrapped, canvas prints internationally. If you live outside the U.S. the paper or canvas print will be shipped unframed and rolled up in a sturdy tube.
To purchase the original artwork click here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/217259262/bush-baby-art-original-animal-artwork-by
ABOUT THE SERIES:
I started the series 'Oddballs and Mischief makers' for two reasons. The first was to simply paint animals that I've always loved and found especially interesting. Second, I wanted to shed a little limelight upon those unfortunate creatures who have been generally snubbed by the public eye due to their less than perfect appearances, unsavory temperaments and, dare I put it in human terms, bad behavior.
While not usually found on the 'A list' of animal pinups, their lack of cuteness, disturbing habits and sheer strangeness is more than atoned for by their noble hauteur and joie de vivre. An irritable, 3000 pound, wall of lumbering blubber might not bring in the same approval ratings as the majestic grace of a bengal tiger, but a walrus is a glorious thing none the less, possessing a tremendous amount of walrus charm and thunderous grace all its' very own. After all, we must never forget these are animals that rank among nature's winners, the survivors and victors of that long and treacherous evolutionary trail of tears.