Elephant Mama and Calves Black and White Photograph 'Together' Item ID: 2671802903
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"Mama elephant watches over her calves as they entwine their trunks in play in this endearing photograph by Oraphat. In black and white, her photograph captures the pachyderms' noble nature as well as the rugged textures of their skin, and the spark of innocence in the elephants' eyes."
- 3.39 lb
- Mat: 16.5 inches W x 21 inches H,Photograph: 9.5 inches W x 13.8 inches H
- 0.68 lbs
- Mat: 16.5 inches W x 21 inches H
- Photograph: 9.5 inches W x 13.8 inches H
- Black and white photograph on Fujicolor crystal archive paper
- Arrives unframed
- Limited edition
- Mat included
- Signed by the artist
Made in Thailand
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"I am a joyful person. I like reading, photography, traveling, searching for new knowledge. I am happy to be able to do the things I love, especially creating artworks.
"I believe in Buddhism and adhere to the Thai culture. I like to go to temples and ancient places, and I do merit by giving food alms to Buddhist monks.
"My works and my choice of colors express my imagination and my feelings. Hill tribe kids have their own identity, which I find greatly interesting. That is why I decided to represent them and their identity through my own style and colors. However, I will continue creating what impresses me, developing and improving my style and varying the themes and subjects as time passes."
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"I am a joyful person. I like reading, photography, traveling, searching for new knowledge. I am happy to be able to do the things I love, especially creating artworks.
"I believe in Buddhism and adhere to the Thai culture. I like to go to temples and ancient places, and I do merit by giving food alms to Buddhist monks.
"My works and my choice of colors express my imagination and my feelings. Hill tribe kids have their own identity, which I find greatly interesting. That is why I decided to represent them and their identity through my own style and colors. However, I will continue creating what impresses me, developing and improving my style and varying the themes and subjects as time passes."
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