The Last Elephants by African wildlife artist Simon Combes

 
The Last Elephants by Simon Combes available from Prickly Pear Galleries.
 
Years ago Simon Combes wrote in his diary: "'Africa's Elephants in Danger of Extinction!' I was stunned by the cataclysmic headlines in 1989. With the elephants' plight uppermost in my mind, I decided to paint as large a canvas as my small studio would accommodate. Visually, the painting would ask the question, 'Where are the elephants going?' There must be uncertainty and bleakness to symbolize the imminent tragedy. The line of elephants winds its way over the ridge, perhaps traveling from a lush valley into a dry , inhospitable environment epitomized by a tree's skeleton and sparse tufts of sun-bleached grass struggling for survival in the infertile ground. Perhaps only in such a stark wilderness can the last of the elephants survive the predations of man."
 
Twenty years later, elephants are still at risk for extinction, but there have been some steps in the right direction: shortly after Simon Combes read those alarming headlines, the United States government imposed a ban on commercial import of elephant ivory and many other countries followed suit. Unfortunately, the elephants are not safe as yet and it is up to us to protect them and their habitat.
 
Canvas released May 2008.
MuseumEdition giclee canvas, 75 numbered only
In stock
Dimensions: 27" x 62"
limitied to 75 numbered canvas
Issue Price: $1,950.00

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