Original painting of a greater kudu bull, painted in watercolor. The greater kudu is a large woodland antelope, one of the 2 kudu species, living on the savannah grasslands of southern Africa. Because of its brown-grey coat with white stripes and curled hornes (males), it has the name of 'grey ghost of Africa'. Due to poaching & deforestation, the numbers of kudu's are declining.
Conservation status: Least concern
Paper size unframed:
56 × 76 cm
(Price is frame & passe-partout included)
Greater kudu bull
All original paintings can be delivered with a high quality frame: this is made of certified wood and comes with a passe-partout (the ivory white border around the artwork) & HQ acrylic glass. Acrylic glass is unbreakable and more light weight, but has the quality of real glass.
All original paintings are created with the most high quality materials, like cotton paper & (more enviro-friendly) watercolor paint with an excellent lightfastness: the colours will keep their original tones for 75-100 years (under the right circumstances, such as avoiding direct sunlight on the artwork). They're all painted with synthetic brushes only: no animal hair is used, making this painting process completely animal friendly.