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Available as Giclee Prints on Paper and Canvas

"Who Am I? Where Am I?"   
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PE001

PE001 ON PAPER    5" x 7” @  $35 PE001 ON CANVAS    9”x 14” @ $140  
PE001 ON PAPER   9”x 14” $100  PE001 ON CANVAS  13”x 20” $250 

      

"It's Safe To Rest" 
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PE008

PE008 ON PAPER    5" x 7” @  $35 PE008 ON CANVAS    9”x 14” @ $140  
PE008 ON PAPER   9”x 14” $100  PE008 ON CANVAS  13”x 20” $250 

 

"Hot Afternoon Drink" 
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PE009 ON PAPER    5" x 7” @  $35 PE009 ON CANVAS    9”x 14” @ $140  
PE009 ON PAPER   9”x 14” $100  PE009 ON CANVAS  13”x 20” $250 


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SPECIAL SIZES can be custom ordered up to 5' wide by 10' long and on a variety of materials from banana leaf paper to vinyl! Ah, the new technology.
Special Order:      photo on paper 8"x 42” @  $550                              
 
photo on paper 20”x 30” @ $380;  
 photo on paper 14”x 21” @ $200,
photo on paper
7” x 10.5”  @ $55 
  photo on canvas 29”x 44” @  $750  
    photo on canvas  21”x 33” @  $500   
photo on canvas
11”x 16” @  $160

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Are you wondering if Arlene only photographs
elephants?

Arlene paints all types of wildlife  (particularly cheetahs) which you will soon be able to view on the original PAINTINGs page at:
  www.artistfromafrica.com
 
However, the PHOTO AND ART PRINT editions are currently only of  "The COMEBACK KIDS: ELEPHANTS OF ADDO."
 

Check the site for further PHOTO EDITIONS. If you are interested in a specific animal, PLEASE SEND YOUR PREFERENCE AND YOUR E-MAIL OR SNAIL MAIL ADDRESS TO    artistfromafrica@hotmail.com 

ARLENE WILL MAIL YOU AN ALERT WHEN A NEW EDITION IS PUBLISHED. SHE HAS SOME BEAUTIFUL PHOTO EDITIONS PLANNED.

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WHAT IS A PHOTO GICLEE

       The original photograph is digitally scanned and then printed in the most archival water-based organic inks available (65+ years) on a state-of-the-art Iris inkjet printer. Watercolor paper or cotton duck canvas is attached to the Iris drum that sprays ink onto the surface at more than 4 million drops per second. The result is a museum quality print with tremendous resolution!
 
        Giclee prints are displayed at major museums throughout the world including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the British Museum.  

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Arlene's Photo GicleeS on PAPER are printed on  heavyweight, slightly textured acid-free watercolor paper (Somerset Velvet Radiant White) that gives the photo an antique look, like one found in an old African steamer trunk. They are finished with a border, a UV coating and a hand deckled edge.   

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Arlene's Photo GicleeS on Canvas  (cotton duck) are treated with special UV light retardant and light stabilizer post coatings that give a sheen to the photo. The canvas is stretched with staples to the back so they don't need to be framed.   

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“Who Am I? Where Am I?”  PE001 giclee of photo
© Arlene Gawne 1999

A weary newborn elephant stares out at the world from under its mother’s belly. After 22 months in the security of that wonderful hammock, the mother’s womb, an infant drops into a forest of giant legs, heat, and dust. And within hours it must keep up with the giants. Not an easy adjustment to make! Addo Elephant N.P., South Africa

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“Safe To Rest” PE008 giclee of photo
© Arlene Gawne 1999

A tired young elephant rests his head against its mother’s rear leg, both for comfort and security. Brief naps like this are taken throughout a day, standing up, but always close to mother. Addo Elephant N.P., South Africa

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“Hot Afternoon Drink” PE009 giclee of photo

T
wo young elephants savor a drink on a hot afternoon. They have finally learned how to suck water up into their trunks and then squirt it into their mouths. It can from 4 months to a year for a baby elephant to learn to control the over 80,000 muscles in its amazing trunk. Addo Elephant N.P., South Africa 

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© Arlene Gawne 1999