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Tower of Power, Open Edition Print

Regular price $175.00 USD
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Size

Tower of Power features all five species of rhinoceros and both species of elephant. They are painted roughly to scale. An African elephant is the base of the tower with an Asian elephant supported by him. Above are a greater one horned rhino, a white (square lipped) rhino, and a black rhino. On either side of the African elephant are a fluffy little Sumatran rhino and a Javan rhino. Isn't Surrealism fun?

The original painting is 12x36 inches and these prints retain that ratio. Prints on paper arrive with a white border.

These open edition prints are professionally printed once your order is complete. Please allow time for printing as well as shipping. Thank you!

Materials

Museum-quality prints made on thick and durable matte paper.

Dimensions

12x36 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.