Black Hole Rhino No.5
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I made myself a small army of tiny clay rhino sculptures. I experimented with different painting options and settled on flat “The World’s Blackest Black” called Black 3.0 from Culture Hustle. Under normal lighting conditions, the extreme mat nature of the paint plays tricks on the eye and makes it difficult to discern shape because there are too few highlights and shadows.
Edition: No. 05 in the Black Hole Rhinos sculpture series
They are each unique, individually handmade and mounted on a bamboo stand, approximately 3.5 to 4 inches in diameter. Each piece, including the stand is under 3 inches tall.
Please note: Due to the extreme mat nature of the paint, only handle the sculpture by the base. Each time the paint is touched, it becomes less mat and the illusion decreases.
The sculptures are already boxed and firmly secured with Frog tape and packaging construction to reduce or prevent risk of damage during shipping.
Materials
Materials
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
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 & Returns
Shipping
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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.