Smudge

Where Have All The Forests Gone

“Where Have All the Forests Gone” explores the theme of Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, painted on recycled timber to emphasize sustainability. The black jaguar, symbolizing strength and mystery, prowls through a textured landscape, evoking wonder and urgency. This piece is a visual meditation on the beauty and fragility of our forests, urging awareness and mindful living.

AU$125.00 + FREE SHIPPING

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

PRINT
These are no run-of-the-mill digital prints.
Archival Pigment Printing [giclee] is the practice of creating museum-grade prints through digital printing with aqueous inks (that is, suspended in water instead of oil, alcohol or other chemical compounds) onto archival media. The process is water-free, and no solvent inks or resin based papers are used.

PAPER
Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm is a German paper brand, vegan since the 1960’s. Fine art papers must be “virgin” papers, meaning they use no recycled content and meet archival standards, avoiding chemicals, lignins, or bleaches that compromise print quality. Bamboo, Agave, and Hemp papers are also sustainable, requiring no pesticides and minimal water. 

SIZE
A3 (297 X 420mm or 11.1 X 16 inches)

PRICE
$125 each
+ $100 for each additional print.

SHIPPING
Enjoy free shipping on all prints.

HANDLING
Please handle your prints with love. All orders are accompanied by detailed care instructions. 
H&B main tips: Frame your prints as soon as possible. If this isn’t possible please keep them in the protective archival sleeve/sheet until framed. Handle prints minimally, and if you must handle them, only touch the edges, never the printed area.