Borneo Pygmy Elephant - Under the Skin of Endangered Animals
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Borneo Pygmy Elephant

£265.00
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  • 8 layer interactive screen print
  • Limited edition of 40
  • Paper size: 540 x 720mm
  • Artwork size: 440 x 620mm
  • Fedrigoni Freelife 350gsm paper
  • 20% goes to the WWF
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This print protects
Borneo Pygmy Elephants

This print protects the Borneo Pygmy Elephant, with 20% of proceeds going directly to World Wildlife Fund (WWF). In 1999, WWF launched the Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS) which strives to ensure that wild breeding populations of the Asian elephant on the island of Borneo are protected.

This screen print was created in collaboration with Another Escape, a magazine focused on outdoor lifestyle, creative culture, and sustainable living. Co-founders Jody Daunton and Rachel Taylor travelled to Borneo to explore the wild and bio-diverse habitats to follow in the footsteps of the great British explorer, biologist and naturalist Alfred Russell Wallace.

Tragically, as Wallace predicted, many of the region’s animals are facing extinction. Another Escape felt the need to highlight the magnificent creatures and the growing threats they currently face, so they reached out to us to collaborate and share their findings.

What's in the box?

UV torch – flashlight used to interact with the print and reveal the animal's anatomy.

Thank you card – a personal hand screen printed message from the makers, Ed and James.

Charity card – price breakdown of how the charity will use donations to protect the species.

Makers booklet – an editorial publication that shares the working process and story of the brothers.

Framing guide – care instructions of how to best protect your artwork.

Sustainably screen printed

This Borneo Pygmy Elephant screen print has been designed and hand-printed by Ed and James in a limited edition of 40 prints. They use Fedrigoni’s 350gsm Freelife Cento, a carbon balanced paper which Fedrigoni create in collaboration with The World Land Trust.

Numbered and embossed, this interactive eight layer screen print is comprised of seven layers of water based pigment ink, finished with one layer of phosphorescent ink.