Orangutan Art Print

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    • 21st November
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    • 29th November - 2nd December

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  • Recycled Materials
  • Made in UK
Description

Orangutan print from original gouache painting...

Orangutan print from original gouache painting.

This print features a Male Bornean Orangutan and a Female Sumatran Orangutan who were painted originally for my 2020 calendar, for the month of August. They're a lovely way to feel a bit of the natural world in your home, whilst brightening up your wall!

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The print is available in A4 (approx 21 x 29.7 cm), and is printed in the UK onto a beautiful, recycled paper.

All prints are signed and then sent in a protective cellophane bag in a hard backed envelope marked 'Do Not Bend', to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.

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Receive it by 29th November - 2nd December

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Tori Whiteley outside her studio next to Sheffield's Grey to Green

This Thursday

Sheffield

Hi there! I go by Tori but will pretty much answer to anything. I’ve loved drawing and creating as long as I can remember, almost as long as I’ve adored all living things on our lovely planet. It took me a while to find a way to gel the two together but as soon as I did, the rest was history. Now I aim to bring joy into people’s lives through the twinkle of a painted animal’s eye, be it through a card sent by a friend, or a piece of art hung on the wall.