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"Seen" is a pastel drawing inspired from Gregory Colbert's "Boy Reading to Elephant" photograph. The composition emits a special exchange of reverence between the elephant and the boy. The elephant has a grounding presence and is giving the boy a loving and wisdomatic gaze. He feels safe and seen.

 

I will always remember the magical moment when the elephant's eyes came to life with a stroke of my pencil. His presence was a gift to me... and now he is a gift to you! I hope you love him as much as I do and may this drawing fill your home with presence, reverence, warmth and love!  To inaugurate the sale of this piece, I am offering a 10% off coupon (CHRISTMAS10) valid through Wed. 10th of Dec..) 

 

15% of all proceeds are donated to RESTORE, a Christian anti-trafficking charity based in Glasgow, Scotland. To learn more, please see: What Can I do About Human Trafficking? May every exploited individual be seen, helped, loved and restored. Thank you for your support! 

 

Product details:

Paper

  • One the highest quality fine-art papers that provides an impressive texture and three-dimensional quality and depth.

  • 100% alfacellulose; acid and lignin free. 

  • Its premium matt inkjet coating gives a razor-sharp, faithful color reproduction and deep blacks.

 

Eco, Vegan and Sustainable

  • Printed using water-based inks

  • Sustainably sourced paper and wood, derived from sustainable forests

  • Local fulfilment, reducing carbon emissions

  • Vegan-friendly, containing no animal products

  • Plastic-free packaging

 

Shipping:

Ships worldwide. For the USA, the by Christmas deadline is Thursday, December 11th. For the UK, the deadline is Tuesday, 16 December.

"Seen" - Extra Large Print

£250.00Price
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