Between 1900 to 1960, around 360,000 Blue Whales were slaughtered for whale oil. Since then, the largest mammal of our planet has only managed a minor recovery. From the series "Endangered" - a collection of hand-painted artworks about the disappearing wildlife from India, created using old toothbrushes as the main tool.
Medium - Acrylic paint on paper Size - 8.3” x 11.7” Format - JPEG
Blue Whale
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
Blue Whale
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
Between 1900 to 1960, around 360,000 Blue Whales were slaughtered for whale oil. Since then, the largest mammal of our planet has only managed a minor recovery. From the series "Endangered" - a collection of hand-painted artworks about the disappearing wildlife from India, created using old toothbrushes as the main tool.
Medium - Acrylic paint on paper Size - 8.3” x 11.7” Format - JPEG