Cloud Zebra, Original oil painting
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Original oil painting by Sarah Soward.
Oil on canvas.
30x40 inches, unframed.
The canvas is stretched on 1.5 inch stretcher bars and is gallery wrapped.
Cloud Zebra is part of my On the Brink series. So far, the series consists mostly of small paintings and studies of animals placed somewhat precariously on cliff edges. Symbolism, you know. The Grévy's zebra, which is the most endangered of the three zebra species, earned itself a large canvas. I had to have enough room to paint all those thin stripes all the way down to the hooves!
Enjoy this example of contemporary wildlife art and Surrealism! It's an interesting conversation starter but also painted in such a way that it does not dominate a room. Instead, it adds a welcome level of interest.
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Materials
Materials
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
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Shipping & Returns
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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.