10% of sales will be donated to Maroo Wildlife Refuge Inc.
Woylies (Bettongia penicillata), also known as a brush-tailed bettong, are a critically endangered species now restricted to the southwest of Western Australia at Dryandra Woodlands and the Upper Warren region. This drawing is based on an orphaned woylie joey named 'Gracie', who was brought into care and rehabilitated and released by Maroo Wildlife Refuge.
This pencil drawing is printed on archival quality 189gsm matte paper with pigment archival ink.
Prints are sent with Australia Post and shipped in an archival sleeve with a recycled backing board, in a recycled rigid envelope. Each print is signed and numbered by me.
Size: A5 (14.8cm x 21cm), A4 (21cm x 29.7cm) & A3 (29.7cm x 42cm)
Format: Landscape
Unmounted and unframed.
Limited run of 100 A5 prints, 100 A4 prints & 50 A3 prints.
Colours may vary slightly due to differences in monitor calibrations.
With thanks to Maroo Wildlife Refuge for the reference photo used for this drawing.
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$25.00Price
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