Our limited A1 (594mm x 841mm) premium fine art canvases are printed with pigment inks on archival Matt Hahnemühle Cézanne Canvas.
This natural white canvas contains no optical brighteners and is made of 100% Pure Cotton. The finely woven surface is matt and provides extraordinary elasticity, making it ideal for stretching over a wooden stretcher bar.
Each artwork is signed, numbered and limited to only 25 prints per design.
"In this symbolic representation, the skull serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's impact on the environment, signifying our gradual destruction. However, it also conveys a profound message of hope, as nature's resilience and ability to rejuvenate will endure long after our presence. When the last of us humans are gone, nature will inevitably revive, reclaiming its harmony once more."
The ocean, often referred to as the Heart of our Planet, is facing a grave threat due to the alarming rate at which we are depleting its seafood resources. This unsustainable practice is wreaking havoc on marine ecosystems and causing far-reaching consequences. As stewards of the Earth, it is crucial that we take immediate action to protect our oceans, recognizing their indispensable role in our survival and the health of our planet.
In a world without flowering plants, the consequences would extend far beyond visual aesthetics. Not only would the absence of vibrant blooms create a dull environment, but it would also lead to a hotter and drier planet, with adverse effects on various species. The relationship between flowering plants and precipitation is crucial, as reduced rainfall directly correlates with diminished biodiversity, affecting both animals and plants. This phenomenon is evident in deserts, which suffer from biological deprivation due to the scarcity of water and limited vegetation. The presence of flowering plants is essential for sustaining ecosystems and supporting a diverse array of life forms.
The plight of tigers, listed as an endangered species worldwide, serves as a poignant reminder of the alarming destruction of our planet's rainforests. With a dwindling population of approximately 4,500 in the wild, tigers face a grim future. Equally concerning is the rapid degradation of rainforests, with projections indicating that by 2030, only 10% of these vital ecosystems may remain. If urgent action is not taken, the rainforests, essential for our planet's health and survival, could vanish within a mere hundred years.
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