Technology Makes Wildlife Prints and Posters Very Affordable

August 28, 2009 by  

From time immemorial, wild animals have provided inspiration for artists. In Africa, this is typified by the rock art or “bushman paintings” of the ancient San people.

 

Today, with the ever-expanding world population encroaching each day on the natural habitat of wild animals, more and more species are under threat, with some now critically endangered. Fortunately there are many conservation-minded people around the world who realize the importance of preserving what’s left of our wildlife.

 

Included in this group is a growing number of artists who are turning their skills to wildlife art, for both environmental and commercial reasons.

 

From photo-realistic drawings to abstract paintings, there is now an awe-inspiring variety of wildlife art available. The best of this is priced accordingly, but that doesn’t mean all good wildlife art is beyond the budget of ordinary folk.

 

Thanks to advancing technology and falling production costs, outstanding reproductions in the form of fine art wildlife prints, posters, and photographs are readily available at affordable prices.

 

Superb wildlife images, captured by the world’s leading photographers, are now digitally printed on archival photographic paper, producing vivid, pure colors and exceptional detail.

Always popular among wildlife enthusiasts are elephant prints and posters, particularly the work of those artists and photographers who are skilled in accurately depicting Africa’s largest land mammal.

Like their domestic cousins, Big Cats – tigers, lions, leopards, cheetahs, jaguars – have an enthusiastic following. Fans of these wild felines are fortunate in that their favorite animals are also favored by photographers and artists, thus providing a riveting selection of wild cat fine art prints and posters from which they can choose.

 

Of course it’s most satisfying to have an original, signed print or photograph, but a first-class reproduction on good quality paper, tastefully matted and framed, will still add a touch of class to any home, den, or office.

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Comments

8 Responses to “Technology Makes Wildlife Prints and Posters Very Affordable”

  1. schner pano on April 19th, 2010 4:21 pm

    R.B.G.

  2. barngoddess on July 26th, 2010 1:45 pm

    MM-glad its finally warming up! I bet your deer love you for it..after seeing that photo, I would BET on it

    gino-haha! Wee and Ive both held the lizard and he hasnt bitten us

    spiffy1-Me too :)

    risingrainbow-yeah…it was neat to see the big cats eat but nonetheless….probably horse meat

    anne-lucky you

    kila-yeah, the wind is still blowing…

    pamela-ya just gotta know how to pick it up

    brian-yes! 25 is right!

    kat-its dry here despite the flooding we had

    callie-ew. sorry about the wind

    linda-lizards are neat!

    lael-thnx!

    kdwhorses-oh yeah, lots of creatures sharing their love while we were at the zoo

    seamus-I hope your neighbors do not burn. it was cool and notsocool eating near the dining big cats

    burg-more exhibits were open this time..polar bear, big cats

    pinky-happy-b-day! at least youve got family coming to the recital :) be happy about that

    christy-okay! they are calling for rain today. maybe that'll help the air 'round here

  3. Gary V on September 22nd, 2010 5:56 pm

    Old-school wrestling isn't my expertise, unfortunately, but I'll give it my best shot.

    Freddie Blassie. Classic heel.
    Gorilla Monsoon.
    Billy Graham.
    Jimmy Snuka.
    Jack Brisco.
    Andre the Giant.
    Ernie Ladd.
    Rick Martel. Underrated to the core.

  4. Bob M. on February 18th, 2011 6:08 pm

    I hesitate to say, but I think Dungy once had a long string of failed challenges, so many that he didn't challenge for like a half season. 2003? 2004?Also, great job getting an actual jaguar photograph (insted of a leopard); it shows good knowledge of big cats and great attention to detail. Who knows, maybe some day your dream will come true and all the transvestites in west Hollywood will be wearing jaguar-print leotards instead of leopard prints….

  5. Cal King on July 25th, 2011 3:28 am

    No, their body and the body of other wild carnivores is designed to be able to eat raw meat. That does not mean that they cannot get sick from eating that meat, but if they do it is because the animal they ate was sick with some type of disease, parasite or whatever and not simply because it was raw.

  6. korryduke on October 3rd, 2011 12:44 pm

    I clicked to save big cat habitat

  7. BusinessInsider24 on January 5th, 2012 11:51 am

    #Sports The Quest For Big Cats, Sports -

  8. nanapalouza on January 21st, 2012 4:23 pm

    big cats diary

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