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Print: James Barker, Why the Cheetahs Cheeks are Stained (A4)
€10.00
Tales for Tadpoles
This print is based on an African Folk Tale of how a hunter once took the cub of a mother cheetah, and even though the cub was returned by a kind old man, the long weeping of the mother stained her face forever.
This folksy print will make a great gift for animal lovers.
Printed on high-quality, acid-free GF Smith Mohawk archival 352gsm paper (FSC-certified) using environmentally friendly inks and a carbon neutral printing method.
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