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REGAL CHEETAH IN ELEPHANT GRASS Painting

Nico Vosloo

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 25 W x 34 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

The Cheetah can be so regal and proud looking. So sure of himself and so full of energy that he always stands out from the lazy lion. I ENJOYED WORKING WITH THEM IN AFRICA. The cheetah sanctuary neer Cape Town, provided all the poses I needed. To capture the furriness of their coats, I found the sideways blurring of color-washes provide the exact effect I wanted. The colored epoxy resin, captures the coarseness of the Elephant grass. This forms a dichotomy between soft fur and hard grass. Framed. hanging provided.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:25 W x 34 H x 1.5 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

NICO P L VOSLOO 21 Century Renaissance Man FINE ARTIST- SCULPTOR- ENGINEER- SEA CAPTAIN- INVENTOR- HUMANITARIAN When you think about the time art was thriving the most, who do you think of from the renaissance in Europe?..... Leonardo, Michelangelo, Galileo, Fibonacci, Copernicus, Raphael and other greats. In our current century there are those few artists versed in literature, fine art, science, mathematics as well as anatomy and [as a College Lecturer] all the fine art techniques. Like the Renaissance, they are inventing things well ahead of their time and with an aesthetic eye. We are fortunate to have one in the USA now, from his home country of South Africa. Truly creating for all people no matter what color, he is internationally famous for his fine art paintings of animals, Zulu dancers, and figuring out how to paint underwater with scuba diving gear to capture the underwater universe. BBC Television filmed it and he is also well known for something else. His 3D-Tactile paintings made into raised 3- Dimensional molds for the blind, so they can actually feel an animal, a place, a shape, or any object and even "read" a globe and understand their world better. His concern for others shows in his research into native plants, their medicinal uses as well as essential oils to increase good health. It was not always easy if you know about the African witchdoctors and how they spread superstition. They do have knowledge of remedies that can help cure illnesses but rarely share this.

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