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Wild African Art Print (unframed) Curious Simba

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Savannah art print to decorate your room. Frame is not included. . It is an artwork that will make you squeal with its cuteness! The soft, curious, playful eyes of a lion cub. You will smile just gazing into it. Rui often saw herds of lions while on safari in the Masai Mara. We also often saw a family of elephants with this little baby lion. They play innocently while their parents watch out for them from intruders. They are still very young, naive and full of energy and playfulness. This piece will surely take you back to your once innocent childhood. Printing paper: Hybrid Bagasse FS (environmentally friendly product), made in Japan Rough-surfaced printing paper containing bagasse pulp made from sugarcane pomace. One side is coated and the other side is uncoated. It has an uncoated texture, yet allows vivid color expression. Art size: 25 x 25 cm Signed by the artist Rui How about feeling nature with Savannah Art? Enjoy it in a frame of your choice. Suitable for decorating living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, studies, children's rooms, cafes, hallways, etc. "FEED THE BONGOS". A species unique to Kenya, the mountain bongo is an endangered species with a wild population of only 70 or so. They are the largest of the bovine family, and their numbers have declined significantly over the years due to poaching, prompting Mt. Kenya Wildlife Conservation Authority to undertake a breeding program to increase their numbers. Kangarooi supports the Save the Bongo Project, and a portion of every purchase of Kangarooi products goes to feed the mountain bongos.