Bushbaby
30cm x 30cm (Image size)
50cm x 50cm (Frame size)
Limited edition of 250 (+25 Artists proofs)
Gicleé print on Somerset enhanced velvet 330gsm.
2019
Signed, titled and numbered.
30cm x 30cm (Image size)
50cm x 50cm (Frame size)
Limited edition of 250 (+25 Artists proofs)
Gicleé print on Somerset enhanced velvet 330gsm.
2019
Signed, titled and numbered.
30cm x 30cm (Image size)
50cm x 50cm (Frame size)
Limited edition of 250 (+25 Artists proofs)
Gicleé print on Somerset enhanced velvet 330gsm.
2019
Signed, titled and numbered.
The Bushbaby. So called because its distinct call sounds like a crying newborn baby. This has obviously lead to a number of superstitions suggesting that they are in fact tiny witches luring people into the forest at night. I can barely bring myself to go into the next room at 3am when it’s definitely my baby. These tiny witches think I’m going to get up, get dressed and traipse into a dark forest, for a careless stranger's baby? Fat chance tiny witch. Anyway, bushbabies eyes are so big they’re immobile and they have to move their whole head to look around. They also have a second tongue which they use for grooming, which makes sense when you find out that in order to mark their territory they piss all over their hands so that when they climb they leave stinky little footprints everywhere. But, they make up for it by being cute. Sort of.