Guy Combes Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition Giclée Canvas:"Titan Il"
Artist: Guy Combes
Title: Titan II
Size: 24"w x 18"h.
Edition: Artist Signed and Numbered, Limited to 50
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: "These two paintings aren't intended to be a diptych in the sense that there is a continuum or inter-action between them," says wildlife artist Guy Combes. "More so, I wanted to convey the essence of these formidable foes of the plains separately but 'mirroring' each other, too. The monolithic cold dark colors of the buffalo contrast with the warm energy of the lion's head and mane. There's something about the power and carriage of each animal that suggests similarities between them." Guy Combes was most recently featured at the Society of Animal Artists exhibition and sale in San Diego, California where his painting Leopard Lounge was a show favorite. He is also actively involved in efforts to prevent the Tanzanian government from building a road across the northern migration routes of the Serengeti National Park. To learn how you can help go to http://www.savetheserengeti.org
Title: Titan II
Size: 24"w x 18"h.
Edition: Artist Signed and Numbered, Limited to 50
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: "These two paintings aren't intended to be a diptych in the sense that there is a continuum or inter-action between them," says wildlife artist Guy Combes. "More so, I wanted to convey the essence of these formidable foes of the plains separately but 'mirroring' each other, too. The monolithic cold dark colors of the buffalo contrast with the warm energy of the lion's head and mane. There's something about the power and carriage of each animal that suggests similarities between them." Guy Combes was most recently featured at the Society of Animal Artists exhibition and sale in San Diego, California where his painting Leopard Lounge was a show favorite. He is also actively involved in efforts to prevent the Tanzanian government from building a road across the northern migration routes of the Serengeti National Park. To learn how you can help go to http://www.savetheserengeti.org
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