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Named after a Tanzanian river, this stirring hand-varnished boxed canvas by Robert Oxley boasts psychedelic colours that form sharp points around the lion's mane and slowly drip down the canvas.
Emerging from a dark black background, the contrasting colours of bright blue and fiery red indicate the passion Robert has for protecting endangered big cats, working with organisations like The Big Cat Sanctuary. Robert says: "I like using river names for my cats because rivers are the lifeblood of the earth, carrying water and food. Often found near rivers, big cats are at the top of the food chain and are crucial for the regulation of animal populations and the preservation of plant life and the ecosystem."
The canvas is made from 100% cotton and creates a premium high-definition effect whilst the high-gloss acrylic giclée varnish offers a great depth of colour and extra UV protection. More from Robert's latest collection, The Dark Knights, can be found on our blog.
Named after a Tanzanian river, this stirring hand-varnished boxed canvas by Robert Oxley boasts psychedelic colours that form sharp points around the lion's mane and slowly drip down the canvas.
Emerging from a dark black background, the contrasting colours of bright blue and fiery red indicate the passion Robert has for protecting endangered big cats, working with organisations like The Big Cat Sanctuary. Robert says: "I like using river names for my cats because rivers are the lifeblood of the earth, carrying water and food. Often found near rivers, big cats are at the top of the food chain and are crucial for the regulation of animal populations and the preservation of plant life and the ecosystem."
The canvas is made from 100% cotton and creates a premium high-definition effect whilst the high-gloss acrylic giclée varnish offers a great depth of colour and extra UV protection. More from Robert's latest collection, The Dark Knights, can be found on our blog.
As a child, Robert Oxley spent his hours roaming the forests around a north-east coalmining village, dreaming of becoming a zookeeper. Today, the lions, tigers and elephants who roamed his imagination are given life in his dazzling wildlife paintings. Immersing himself in pop surrealism, Oxley presents viewers with what he calls “psychedelic natural history”.
Oxley’s affinity with nature is evident in every instinctive brushstroke. He began his art career by painting his school friend’s denim jackets with the logos of their favourite heavy metal bands. This rock ‘n’ roll ethos can be seen in his art, with its loose paintwork and free attitude, which makes it so popular with his many collectors.
In 1995, we opened our first-ever gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon. With just one goal in mind - to make our art accessible to all - our fledgling company began to spread its roots.
Every piece of art is mounted, glazed or framed by hand, with our bespoke framing service selected by our creative department.
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