Product code: Wyland outlets Galleries Dolphins Mother Ocean Nature Photography Underwater Dolphin Art
"We are all keepers of the earth..." - Wyland. This is an original Wyland Galleries poster on thick paper, and features "Mother Ocean" (From Mexico) which is an original nature photograph by Wyland in year 2001. This rare poster features two dolphins swimming in Mexico with seagrass beneath them. Frame the poster, or the image for a beautiful addition to your home. Approximate Measurements: Width: 24 inches (61cm) Height: 19 inches (48.3cm) This piece is new and has never been framed. It may have extremely minor handling from storage outlets. "Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects..." Ref#FR0004.
"We are all keepers of the earth..." - Wyland. This is an original Wyland Galleries poster on thick paper, and features "Mother Ocean" (From Mexico) which is an original nature photograph by Wyland in year 2001. This rare poster features two dolphins swimming in Mexico with seagrass beneath them. Frame the poster, or the image for a beautiful addition to your home. Approximate Measurements: Width: 24 inches (61cm) Height: 19 inches (48.3cm) This piece is new and has never been framed. It may have extremely minor handling from storage outlets. "Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects..." Ref#FR0004.