The Last Caribou
The Last Caribou
20x30"
The Last Caribou was inspired by a conversation I had with a lady from the BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, & Natural Resource Operations, who was visiting the shared studio space in Kimberley that I was part of in 2019. She was specifically in town as part of the BC Caribou Recovery Team. The information she shared with me was quite disturbing and left me pondering the relationship between humans and our environment.
I won't dive deep into this subject but it feels like a huge issue to tackle and left me wondering what I could, as an individual, do to help.
Therefore, I'm proud to donate 10% of the sale of the original oil painting and $10 of the sale of each limited edition canvas print towards local conservation initiatives.
While humanity is undoubtedly impacting the Caribou population, there is still hope. I tried to capture the optimism chance of revival in this painting, specifically playing with light and the dawning of a new day.
I hope you feel the warmth and anticipation of a brighter future emanating from this artwork.
This is a limited edition series of 200.
All prices are for rolled canvases. I offer canvas stretching/mounting for those who are able to pick up locally. Please contact me at the time of ordering to arrange this.
Stretching is an additional 20% of the print price, to be paid separately.
Limited Edition Archival Canvas Prints
All Canvases are printed with Epson UltraChrome HD Pigment ink technology and are hand glossed with a museum grade UV protective coating.
Epson's UlthraChrome HD Pigment inks have Permanence Ratings well in excess of 200 years when properly protected; the prints exhibit high resistance to atmospheric ozone; have very good water-resistance properties; and, the pigment images are extremely resistant to damage caused by storage or display in high-humidity environments.
Each is numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Unless arranged with the artist, prints are rolled and shipped in mailing tubes.
To protect your investment, do not lean anything on it, keep it out of direct sunlight where possible and avoid humid areas.