A Symbol of Hope

£2,200.00

White Rhino

Soft pastels and pastel pencils

Original Artwork (50cm x 70cm): Double mounted plus gutter mount, UV protection glass and framed

I don't want to ever imagine a time when there aren't any rhinos living in the wild. Having witnessed the results of poaching first-hand, I created this piece to celebrate the magnificence of these pre-historic looking mammals. It was a pleasure to witness and photograph this female rhino in South Africa in 2017 and I've loved bringing her to life on paper.

Those horns might be a downfall for the species but I wanted them to be the centre of attention in my artwork as they represent 'A Symbol of Hope' that the future world will recognise where they truly belong.

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White Rhino

Soft pastels and pastel pencils

Original Artwork (50cm x 70cm): Double mounted plus gutter mount, UV protection glass and framed

I don't want to ever imagine a time when there aren't any rhinos living in the wild. Having witnessed the results of poaching first-hand, I created this piece to celebrate the magnificence of these pre-historic looking mammals. It was a pleasure to witness and photograph this female rhino in South Africa in 2017 and I've loved bringing her to life on paper.

Those horns might be a downfall for the species but I wanted them to be the centre of attention in my artwork as they represent 'A Symbol of Hope' that the future world will recognise where they truly belong.

White Rhino

Soft pastels and pastel pencils

Original Artwork (50cm x 70cm): Double mounted plus gutter mount, UV protection glass and framed

I don't want to ever imagine a time when there aren't any rhinos living in the wild. Having witnessed the results of poaching first-hand, I created this piece to celebrate the magnificence of these pre-historic looking mammals. It was a pleasure to witness and photograph this female rhino in South Africa in 2017 and I've loved bringing her to life on paper.

Those horns might be a downfall for the species but I wanted them to be the centre of attention in my artwork as they represent 'A Symbol of Hope' that the future world will recognise where they truly belong.