This is a limited edition 2 piece premium poster print of the original oil painting by the artist. The prints are not framed but can easily be placed inside standard frames. The artist has traveled to six continents, and shown work in galleries around the world, including New York, Paris, and San Francisco. The latest exhibition is in the Watts College at Arizona State University (ASU), downtown campus, in Phoenix, Arizona.


Please note that the two panels of poster prints are of 12-inch height and 8-inch width each. The combination of these 2 poster prints is 12-inch height and 16-inch total width. The prints can be joined, or distributed depending on the ambiance of the room in which they're displayed.


From the Artist:

In my paintings, I represent two main themes, both influenced by my extensive travel to the different parts of the planet:

1. I showcase through my art the diverse landscapes and natural wonders I continuously encounter, which, while they are abstract in nature, attempt to captivate by their colors and forms.

2. I paint the many species of endangered wildlife and indigenous races I come across from around the world in a more traditional figurative manner, while still trying to use the same bold and dynamic technique.

My art studio is based in the United States, but I ship both original works as well as limited edition canvas prints worldwide. If you're interested to learn more, please read the "About" section below.



Specifications
Material: Poster Print (2 pieces)
Size: See above

Features
Brand New Premium Quality Glossy Poster Prints.
Perfect for bedroom, study, hallway, living room, office, family room, etc.
Excellent decoration pieces and elegant art for your home.
Great choice for gifts for friends and family.

Package included: 2 Pcs Poster Print of original Oil Painting.

Please understand that colors could vary somewhat due to chromatic aberration and due to the different placement of pictures and incoming light.


Please note that I donate 20% of my profits on the sale of this and other wildlife artwork to non-profit charities for conservation, such as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). So, thanks for your support - you've truly made a difference!!!

 

About the Artist:

Hi there, Art Lover! I’m glad you visited my page!

I’m an artistphotographer, and globetrotter, yet, for my mundane day job, I teach science as a university professor. I primarily show endangered animals in my artwork. I’ve regularly travel to far-flung destinations around the world in search of endangered wildlife, natural wonders, and indigenous races. Thus far, I’ve traveled to forty-seven countries across six continents to catch a glimpse of these magnificent creatures, which I then paint to show them in my work.

I’ve thus far been traditional, showing these at galleries around the world, including Paris, New York, and San Francisco, but have recently decided to start my own website to reach my clients more closely. As a commitment to my play my part to try to reverse this maddening race to extinction, I donate over half of my profits from the sale of artwork on Ebay to nonprofit charities, such as World Wildlife Fund (WWF). And Ocean Conservancy. So together let’s save these creatures and our planet! 😊

Dr. Sarker

EyeOfOctopus

 

More About the Artist:

From the mighty blue whale to the lowly dung beetle, my art has always been a celebration of life everywhere. It’s characterized by bold strokes and colorful motifs and shows the penetrating gaze of the denizens that live alongside us. Most of what I paint are animals that are critically endangered, to the point where some of them might not even survive as a species in the time it takes for my work to be hung on a gallery wall. Others are exotic, playful and quirky, but they’re all infinitely precious, and have no less right to live on this planet than any of us. We owe it to the children of the future – both theirs and ours – to ensure that they survive… and thrive well.

Rather than live and breathe recycled air, I am also unapologetic in my use of various subjects and styles; life is just too precious for that, perhaps the likes of which are rare or even absent in the mind-numbing, vast universe. My time as a sentient being is exceedingly transient, and just like the diversity of the lifeforms I portray, my art continues to be diverse: in forms, themes, and media.