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Available as GICLEE prints on  PAPER or on  CANVAS

"African Heat"
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PE007 

PE007 ON PAPER    5" x 7” @  $35 PE007 ON CANVAS    9”x 14” @ $140  
PE007 ON PAPER   9”x 14” $100  PE007 ON CANVAS  13”x 20” $250 

 

 

"You Can Trust Me" 
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PE015 

PE015 ON PAPER    5" x 7” @  $35 PE015 ON CANVAS    9”x 14” @ $140  
PE015 ON PAPER   9”x 14” $100  PE015 ON CANVAS  13”x 20” $250 

 

"No, You Don’t"
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PE010 

PE010 ON PAPER    5" x 7” @  $35 PE010 ON CANVAS    9”x 14” @ $140  
PE010 ON PAPER   9”x 14” $100  PE010 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

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.

 

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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 "African Heat" PE007 giclee of photo
© Arlene Gawne 1999

After a morning spent feeding in the scrub brush, an elephant family heads for a drink and a refreshing wallow at Hapoor waterhole. In the oppressive heat of midday, it is a real struggle for one young elephant to keep up in the dust under giant feet. Addo Elephant N.P., South Africa 

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  “You Can Trust Me” PE015 giclee of photo
© Arlene Gawne 1999

A young elephant rests his trunk on a baby just his size, inviting him to play. The second youngster leans into his mother’s leg, reluctant to leave her. Perhaps his friend plays a bit too rough, and the young elephant is not about to trust him. Addo Elephant N.P., South Africa 

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 “No, You Don’t” PE010 giclee of photo
© Arlene Gawne 1999

Older brothers and sisters are expected to mind their youngest sibling, but that can be a difficult job if the youngster is in a rambunctious mood. When all else fails, the babysitter will employ its sturdy trunk to keep the youngster literally in line. Addo Elephant N.P., South Africa 

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© Arlene Gawne 1999