Defend Fine Art Print
A refresh of an early Beastie and Bone illustration with subtle paleontology twists, Defend shows a mother Giant Short-Faced Bear cradling her cub after a fight.
Giant short-faced bears lived throughout North America during the Ice Age, and were the largest mammalian predator to ever call the continent home. They were also among the megafauna to encounter humans, hinted at in Defend by the presence of arrows, and the geometric elements inspired by rock etchings found through the US that were created by the ancient Clovis people.
Defend is printed in the US on archival, acid-free matte finish paper. 11" x 14"
Handle gently to avoid damaging the velvety texture of this print, and frame using archival materials for longevity of display.
A refresh of an early Beastie and Bone illustration with subtle paleontology twists, Defend shows a mother Giant Short-Faced Bear cradling her cub after a fight.
Giant short-faced bears lived throughout North America during the Ice Age, and were the largest mammalian predator to ever call the continent home. They were also among the megafauna to encounter humans, hinted at in Defend by the presence of arrows, and the geometric elements inspired by rock etchings found through the US that were created by the ancient Clovis people.
Defend is printed in the US on archival, acid-free matte finish paper. 11" x 14"
Handle gently to avoid damaging the velvety texture of this print, and frame using archival materials for longevity of display.
A refresh of an early Beastie and Bone illustration with subtle paleontology twists, Defend shows a mother Giant Short-Faced Bear cradling her cub after a fight.
Giant short-faced bears lived throughout North America during the Ice Age, and were the largest mammalian predator to ever call the continent home. They were also among the megafauna to encounter humans, hinted at in Defend by the presence of arrows, and the geometric elements inspired by rock etchings found through the US that were created by the ancient Clovis people.
Defend is printed in the US on archival, acid-free matte finish paper. 11" x 14"
Handle gently to avoid damaging the velvety texture of this print, and frame using archival materials for longevity of display.