Horns & Antlers | 36″ x 30″

$6,500.00

 

About The Piece

 

“Horns & Antlers” is a mixed media piece by Stuart Arnett created in 2018. This piece is the largest of Arnett’s Cartography series and uses a National Geographic map of Canada. Stuart then uses a combination of graphite, Staedtler Markers in black and Molotow Markers in white.

Horns & Antlers is a piece that I have been planning to do for quite some time now. It depicts all eleven Ungulates that live in Canada. The big three take centre stage on this map – the Moose, the Elk and the Bison are the three largest, heaviest and perhaps the easiest to recognize and see while travelling through Canada. Our northern ungulates, the Musk-ox and the Caribou live much more remotely. There are three sub-species of Caribou – the endangered Peary Caribou, the Barren-ground and the Woodland. The bottom row in this piece includes the: Mountain Goat, the Big Horn Sheep, the Pronghorn Antelope, the Dall Sheep, the Mule Deer and the White-tailed Deer.

 


The Details

 

  • 36″ x 30″ | Mixed Media on National Geographic Map of Canada | 2018
  • Matted in Soft Olive | Black Frame
  • Framed | Wired

 


The Artist

 

Stuart Arnett | Calgary, Alberta.

 

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