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by David Stribbling
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Dolphin" by David Stribbling. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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UPDATE 18th February 2014:... more
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UPDATE 18th February 2014:
For the next 30 days 100% of the artist's share of all sales of this image are being donated to Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
The slaughter of 20,000 wild dolphins, porpoises, and small whales occurs in Japan each year. A small Japanese town called Taiji has become infamous for its annual capture and slaughter of wild dolphins at what has now become known as 'Killing Cove'. Entire family units, pods, are captured and mercilessly slaughtered for meat. Some dolphins that are considered to be more commercially attractive, severely traumatised after having witnessed their family members being killed, are taken into captivity never to see the ocean again. This so-called 'cultural tradition' is far from humane, these highly intelligent creatures endure prolonged physical and mental torture at the hands of the Japanese fisherman. Babies and mothers are ruthlessly torn from each other's sides as some are killed and some are selected for captivi...
David Stribbling is one of the UK's leading wildlife artists and listed at Artprice, the world leader in art market information (see www.artprice.com) and also Artnet (www.artnet.com). Known for powerfully evocative oil paintings with exquisite detail and colour, primarily of wildlife subjects and with a particular affinity for Africa and the big cats. Galleries and collectors on both sides of the Atlantic eagerly await new work by this artist, whose work has been sold through world renowned auction houses Christies (London) and Phillips (Chester). David Stribbling was selected as a finalist for the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year for the two consecutive years that he entered. His 2008 entry "Raid on Mfuwe" sold in the first ten minutes...
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Catherine Garneau
Really wonderful!