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The Rhino created by artist Justine Haycox, for Gateway Art Sales' Wildlife Collection is a beautiful giclee print focusing on the rhino's head & horn situated in long grass. A modern simplistic composition with incredible attention to detail on the rhino's skin.

This print looks fantastic in both commerial and residential settings, including living room, bedroom, dining room, hallway or office. Rhinos are so popular as they are an endangered species, so this giclee print would be a perfect present for a rhino lover or for someone who has been on a safari holiday as a reminder of that special time.

The Rhino print is produced using the giclee method and is protected in a conservation quality, acid free, white core, ph neutral window mount, with a high quality backing board.  It is ready for framing and as its a standard size (12in x 16in) you can choose either an off-the-shelf frame or have one customised. For quality assurance it comes with a certificate of authenticity which is signed by the printer and the artist, so you can be confident making your purchase.

Other designs in the Wildlife Collection include: the elephant, penguin, lioness, giraffe and peacock. These prints look great on their own or when several from the collection are displayed together.

Giclee art print made in the UK for quality assurance.

Insitu images for visual purposes only - not to scale.

 

Artist: Justine Haycox

Date of Release: April 2019

Medium: Giclee

Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm

Image Size: 190mm x 135mm

Window Mount Size: 305mm x 406mm

Ready for framing! 

Certificate of Authenticity

 

This design is also available in the following formats:

  • Original Painting (Double mounted, ready for framing)
  • Small Mounted Prints, Square size: 10in x 10in
  • Greeting Cards

Rhino MOUNTED ART PRINT (GICLEE)

AED350.00Price
  • We use a British Fine Art Trade Guild accredited-printer for all of our fine art giclee open edition prints. The Guild sets standards for print publishing in order to protect the interests of the public and maintain confidence in the publishing of fine art.

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