Size:
28 x 38 cm (11 x 15 inches)
Larger size available on request (38 x 56cm / 22 x 30 inches)
Medium:
Inks, hand-printing, watercolour and mixed media on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm HP Watercolour paper.
Original handmade edition:
1/1
Status:
SOLD
28 x 38 cm (11 x 15 inches)
Larger size available on request (38 x 56cm / 22 x 30 inches)
Inks, hand-printing, watercolour and mixed media on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm HP Watercolour paper.
1/1
SOLD
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This work is available as a limited-edition print (15 editions), created on Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper at the size of your choice.
South African buyers: we will contact you to arrange your order and shipping.
International buyers: The work will be made available for you in Niki’s Etsy store .The print will be delivered with a numbered certificate of authenticity. You will be contacted as soon as it’s available. If you would like your print personally signed by the artist, we will contact you to make arrangements for shipping your order from South Africa.
Please contact or email nikimcqueen@gmail.com for more information
They soar above as I drift through their domain.
Forgotten by men, but never truly gone.
The warm winds call them home.
To the land where they belong.
This one-edition artwork sold at the Coming Home exhibition in the Imibala Gallery in Graaf Reinet, which was held to highlight the plight of the endangered Cape Vulture.
The gallery sent me the loveliest compliment when they mailed to tell me:
“Niki, I need to let you know that I could have sold this painting about 10 times! It is quite amazing how this particular work appealed to such a cross section of people.“
I decided to create a companion piece to this work, which then turned into a series that I am calling Where the Wind Blows. I was so fond of this piece and of this little character that I have decided to explore her airborne adventures some more. I envision this as perhaps turning into a children’s book with a focus on endangered animals and conservation.