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Sage, Rhino

Regular price $80.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $80.00 USD
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Size
Title: Sage
Series: A Rhino in Every Home

Laser-engraved/Laser-cut Fabric
Sizes are approximate at this time.
3.5x5.25 inches (Rhino)
8.5x10.5 inches (Frame)

The fabric for Sage's horns is very textured. It is multi-level loops of neutral colors like gnocchi beige and dark brown. The splotchy pattern on the frame is carved into it, which complements the horn fabric. The thin gnocchi beige mat helps make the gentle sage color of the engraved fabric flourish.

These lasered rhinos are a Reduce/Reuse/Recycle project. As much as possible, previously owned materials are used to create these mixed media pieces.
 
Please keep fine art and prints out of direct sunlight and UV light.

The watermark is not present on the original artwork. It is for copyright protection purposes.

Materials

Fabric

Dimensions

5x3.25 inches

Care Instructions

Display your artwork out of direct sunlight in a dry location and enjoy!

When handling artwork, make sure your hands are clean and hold it from the sides, back, or a display mechanism if one is attached (like a frame or mat on paintings and prints, and a base on a sculpture).
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Please keep artwork and prints out of direct sunlight.

Please do not get artwork wet.

Refrain from touching the surface of artwork. The oils from skin can discolor or damage artwork.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping

Free shipping is available for original artwork and limited edition prints shipped within the contiguous United States.

All print-on-demand shipments will have a shipping charge added based on their size and weight. These ship directly to you from my printing partners located in the U.S., Europe, Mexico, and more!

For more shipping details, visit the full shipping page.

Returns and Exchanges

I want you to be happy with your purchase. Please contact me right away if you would like to make a return.

For my full Return Policy, please visit this page.

Wild at Art

Wildlife art is a language of love, hope, and determination.

I painted my first rhino in 1999. There is no stopping me.