
‘Butterfly Lover’, Luxury large format Archival Pigment Print of original Biro drawing by Jane Lee McCracken, 2014
20 LUXURY LARGE FORMAT Archival Pigment Prints on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm of ‘Butterfly Lover’ are now AVAILABLE in aid of SAVE WILD TIGERS.
Beautifully crafted to order by one of the finest master printmakers in the UK, Jack Lowe, these 50cm x 50cm limited edition, signed and numbered prints are reproduced from my original black and neon orange Biro drawing.
With less than 3500 tigers left in the wild, ALL profits of each print sale will be donated to SAVE WILD TIGERS helping to raise funds for their vital work, saving tigers in the wild.
Prints retail at £225 including P&P.
For enquiries & print orders please visit my online SHOP.
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‘Butterfly Lover’ is part of my triptych ‘THE LEGEND OF THE LAST SOUTH CHINA TIGER’ which was written and drawn especially for SAVE WILD TIGERS ‘Thrive’ Exhibition, curated by Lauren Baker, 14th – 18th May 2014, Sanderson Hotel, London and Tiger Dinner Auction at the Mango Tree 20th May, 2014. For further information about SAVE WILD TIGERS please visit their website.
Lovely playful tiger on this print Jane. And the faces on the butterflies are exquisite.
Regards as always, Pete.
Thank you as always Pete for your lovely comments – I’m delighted you found the tiger how I hoped he’d be seen and enjoyed the butterflies – you might recognise the face of the woman as the actress Faye Wong from a wonderful film ‘2046’, which you may have seen as I’m aware you have a wide knowledge of films – I particularly enjoyed reading a post on your blog about Eastern European films. Best wishes, Jane
I have seen 2046, and ‘In the mood for love’, the previous part of the trilogy. I have not seen the first part, for some reason. I am a big fan of the actress Gong Li, but Faye Wong is lovely too! More good films here; http://beetleypete.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/some-chinese-films/
Best wishes, Pete.
Thank you Pete, wonderful, more films to add to my list! Many thanks for sharing. Great post! Best wishes, Jane