"Missed a spot." Giraffe Watercolour Painting Original Artwork
"Missed a spot." Giraffe Watercolour Painting Original Artwork
"Missed a Spot" – This watercolour painting by Louise De Masi whimsically captures two giraffes in a moment of mutual grooming, a behaviour known as "allo-grooming" among animals.
Description: The giraffes are intertwined in an affectionate gesture, with one seemingly licking or nibbling at the other’s neck, a natural behavior that promotes social bonding in their species.
Color Scheme and Detailing: The distinctive brown spots and patches of the giraffes are rendered with precise detailing, showcasing the unique patterns that make these creatures so recognizable. The white background accentuates the subjects, emphasizing their graceful forms and the intimacy of the interaction.
Styling Scheme: Ideal for adding a touch of whimsy and wildlife charm to any interior space.
Paper size is: 37.8 cm x 25.9 cm (14.88” X 10.20” )
The painting is in landscape orientation and is not framed. The framed image depicted here is for display purposes only. It is not to scale and is not included.
This painting is not framed and it will need to be framed with a mat behind glass.
The framed image depicted here is for display purposes only. It is not to scale and is not included.
The size allows for this artwork to be sent via post with tracking and insurance. It will be prepared and packed to be sent via Australia Post and shipping will be around 3-4 days.
Should you purchase more than 1 artwork this size or smaller(due to the value and to reduce the risk of loss or damage) they will be sent individually.
Be sure to frame this gorgeous original behind glass when you receive it. The framed image that is in the photo is for display purposes only.
The artist (Louise De Masi) retains all rights to the artwork prior to and following completion of the sale. Reproduction of the artwork without the written consent of the artist is prohibited. Purchasing this print does not entitle the purchaser to reproduce or sell any copies.
Louise De Masi ©