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norapotwora · 2 months
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Next febroary, this time snow leopard!
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ahmadove · 25 days
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love in meddle of forest Classic Stretched Canva
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the-cricket-chirps · 7 months
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Aoyama Seizan, Horses, 1930s
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Lionel Lindsay, "The White Peacock", 1925
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rinusuarez · 8 days
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Hello! I'm so proud to finally present you the artwork with all the Perissodactyla order including its subspecies (Rhinos, Tapirs, and Horses). Took me more than a year to finish but I am really happy with the result. The artwork includes the common name, its Latin name, and its conservation status. 46 animals in total of which 10 are sadly already extinct.
Here is the link in case you are interested:https://www.inprnt.com/.../all-perissodactyla-species.../
Thank you for your support!
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niqvassieart · 8 months
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Hello! My online shop is finally open again this week, until end August 24th (UK time).
I still have copies of all three of my books plus riso prints, postcards and stickers. And options for original animal drawings in any of the books!
Thank youuu, very grateful for all the ongoing support on here ❤️🌱✨
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asterwild · 6 months
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Adélie penguin block print
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mtlibrary · 10 months
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This 16th-century artwork is of a 'haut', which are said to live in the trees. It has been identified with species of three-toed sloths such as Bradypus variegatus which are found in the forests of Central and South America. This artwork comes from 'Cosmographie universelle' (1575) by the French explorer and writer Andre Thevet (1516-1590). The book describes the history and geography of the lands in which Thevet had travelled. The two volumes contain over 1000 pages divided into 23 books. This woodcut is from chapter XIII of book XXI.
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littlealienproducts · 9 months
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Fairy Wren and Banksia Lino Print by MarinkaMakes
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classic-asian-art · 6 months
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Bluebirds with Morning Glories and Lespedeza, c.1833 by Utagawa Hiroshige (1833, Holzschnitt)
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peacephotography · 1 year
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Wapusk national park, Canada Photograph: Michelle Valberg
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norapotwora · 2 months
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Black leopard for febroary!
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lionfloss · 1 year
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Footprints of adult and cub coastal grizzly bears in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Yashima Gakutei, Crabs Near the Water's Edge, ca. 1830
Vincent van Gogh, A Crab on its Back, Paris, August-September, 1887
Vincent van Gogh, Two Crabs, 1889
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pixxowl · 12 days
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Kookaburra portraits.
I was absolutely stoked to get this close to this adult kookaburra that had a family in my backyard. They weren't fussed at all by my presence. :)
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rinusuarez · 1 year
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Introducing an updated illustrated poster featuring all the tigers of the world! While it was once believed that there were nine subspecies of tigers, recent scientific research has shown that there are actually only two: those that live on the continent and those that reside on islands. However, within these two subspecies, there are various populations of tigers that were previously classified as distinct subspecies. Creating this poster was a labor of love that required a significant amount of time and effort. Some of the animals featured on the poster were particularly challenging to illustrate due to their extinction, which meant there was limited photographic evidence available to use as a reference. I am thrilled with the final product and hope that others will appreciate the attention to detail and care that went into each illustration. If you are interested in buying this art print, please click here Thank you for your support
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