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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Save The Elephants Canvas Print
by Brian Tarr
Product Details
Save The Elephants canvas print by Brian Tarr. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Save The Elephants is a digital composite made from two photos taken by a friend of mine called Magaret Meintjes, She kindly let me use her photos to... more
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Artist's Description
Save The Elephants is a digital composite made from two photos taken by a friend of mine called Magaret Meintjes, She kindly let me use her photos to combine with my textures and backgrounds to produce this image.
I have called it Save The Elephants to highlight the terrible plight of these majestic animals that are being mercilessly slaughtered by poachers for their ivory tusks.
About Brian Tarr
I guess I'm really a frustrated artist. I used to paint in pastels mainly, my favourite subjects being wildlife, portraits and realism and I have always been interested in photography. Then shortly after I retired I discovered Photoshop and realised that I could paint the pictures I saw in my mind digitally and I have been following the "Photo Art" direction ever since. I have recently embraced AI art and now most of my images are created in Midjourney, Photoshop and Topaz . I like all forms of Art, Abstract, photo realistic, Portrait, Landscape etc but my favourite is in Wildlife. Outside of my family and creating art, my main interests are music and Liverpool FC.
$67.00
Asbed Iskedjian
Very beautiful composition with full of tenderness Brian. Likes + Favorites.
Brian Tarr replied:
Thank you very much Asbed.
Kathleen K Parker
Really good work, Brian! Lovely photo! :) kk
Brian Tarr replied:
Thank you very much Kathleen.
David and Carol Kelly
Fantastic image.
Brian Tarr replied:
Very kind of you, many thanks.
Nina Prommer
Congrats! Your work has been featured in the group 'ART - It Is Good For You'
Brian Tarr replied:
Thank you Nina, great to be featured.
Laurie Search
Oh wow, this is so gorgeous, Brian....and yes, I am all for that cause!!!! Incredible work!! :)))fv
Brian Tarr replied:
Thank you very much Laurie.
Lois Bryan
Perfection ... love all the tones ... as if the elephants are appearing out of the mists of the background right before our eyes ... gorgeously done!! I've always had a soft spot in my heart for elephants. Wonderful work of art!! l/f
Joan-Violet Stretch
It breaks my heart to see the Elephants suffer in this way, Thankyou for helping them with this Brian :)
George Buxbaum
Absolutely fantastic. Love this. +L/F
Constance Lowery
what a playful scene. This is just gorgeous
Linda Lees
Beautiful work Brian! I hope that your art succeeds in bringing the plight of these magnificent animals to more people's attention. L/F
George Buxbaum
Brian, your images are exquisite! Cannot wait to see more of your work. I might just have to Favorite all of them! L/F/P
Debbie Portwood
Beautiful shot Brian! The baby is sooo sweet!!! :D It is so sad to see them being killed so needlessly! f/love! :D
Mark Myhaver
Excellent! Love the processing.
Lianne Schneider
Your work is so moving to me Brian - I had just read a touching piece on how elephants grieve the loss of their mates and then I find this gorgeous and evocative piece. The texture you've chosen gives the feeling of elephant hide so it really enhances your presentation. Amazing. F/L T
Kathi Mirto
Yes, please do . . I saw the most horrific photo that came across FB just the other day! This is delightful Brian! fl