Framed Tohorā (Original Artwork)

NZ$365.00
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Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.

Once, tohorā, or southern right whale, was a common sight in winter off the coast of Aotearoa. But it proved to be an easy target for the 19th-century whalers and was soon driven to the edge of extinction. The southern right whales of the Auckland Islands were once reduced to a population that included only 25 mature females. Now numbering more than 1000, their recovery is a testament to the natural resilience of marine mammals and provides hope for the species.

  • Archival ink on 100% Cotton 290gsm Fabriano paper

  • Framed in an wooden ash frame with non-reflective, UV-protective glass

  • If you have any queries about this artwork, please email : jennifergreengrass@gmail.com

  • Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.

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Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.

Once, tohorā, or southern right whale, was a common sight in winter off the coast of Aotearoa. But it proved to be an easy target for the 19th-century whalers and was soon driven to the edge of extinction. The southern right whales of the Auckland Islands were once reduced to a population that included only 25 mature females. Now numbering more than 1000, their recovery is a testament to the natural resilience of marine mammals and provides hope for the species.

  • Archival ink on 100% Cotton 290gsm Fabriano paper

  • Framed in an wooden ash frame with non-reflective, UV-protective glass

  • If you have any queries about this artwork, please email : jennifergreengrass@gmail.com

  • Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.

Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.

Once, tohorā, or southern right whale, was a common sight in winter off the coast of Aotearoa. But it proved to be an easy target for the 19th-century whalers and was soon driven to the edge of extinction. The southern right whales of the Auckland Islands were once reduced to a population that included only 25 mature females. Now numbering more than 1000, their recovery is a testament to the natural resilience of marine mammals and provides hope for the species.

  • Archival ink on 100% Cotton 290gsm Fabriano paper

  • Framed in an wooden ash frame with non-reflective, UV-protective glass

  • If you have any queries about this artwork, please email : jennifergreengrass@gmail.com

  • Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.

 
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