Artwork description:

Original Lithograph- A very special collection of 25 artists proofs hand signed and numbered ( IV/XXV) property of the artist.
Inspired by the works of Henri Rousseau this artwork portrays a Woman and a Lion in a jungle. It explores the relationship between a human and an animal and how they can peacefully exist together in a reasonable hostile environment. A great of detail in the trees and the animals creates a very atmospheric piece.
Each plate has been worked on and produced by the artist, each print has thirty colors and is printed on arches paper.
Shipping costs to Europe are inclusive of import duties.

Materials used:

printing color ink, lithographic pencil and red opaque on a metal plate

Woman and Lion
Lithograph
by Ivel Muller

£250

  • Lithograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 68 x 56cm (unframed) / 62 x 48cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Naive
  • Subject: Animals and birds
Artwork description
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Original Lithograph- A very special collection of 25 artists proofs hand signed and numbered ( IV/XXV) property of the artist.
Inspired by the works of Henri Rousseau this artwork portrays a Woman and a Lion in a jungle. It explores the relationship between a human and an animal and how they can peacefully exist together in a reasonable hostile environment. A great of detail in the trees and the animals creates a very atmospheric piece.
Each plate has been worked on and produced by the artist, each print has thirty colors and is printed on arches paper.
Shipping costs to Europe are inclusive of import duties.

Materials used:

printing color ink, lithographic pencil and red opaque on a metal plate

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I have always new from the age of six years old, that I was going to become an artist. To be able to express myself in any medium, is a... Read more

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