Wild Kanha - Limited Edition Print

£145.00
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Limited edition print of an original by artist Kate Morgan RI.

This edition is signed and numbered by the artist and is limited to 120 giclée prints worldwide.

Each is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and is printed on Canson Aquarelle Rag 310 gsm paper.

Edition print sizes:
S - 23.5 cm x 42 cm
M - 33.5 cm x 59.5 cm
L - 47 cm x 84 cm

All Limited Edition prints come unframed.

We offer free worldwide delivery on all Limited Edition prints orders.

Limited Edition prints are delivered within 7-14 working days

Description of Wild Kanha

Wild Kanha opens like a vibrant incantation—an immersive vision where this lagoon hidden in the forest reveals itself in layers of movement, memory, and color. The painting hums with life, drawing the viewer into a world where nothing stands alone and every form participates in a shared rhythm. Rather than observing nature from a distance, we are pulled into its intimate complexity, where the wild is both abundant and deeply interconnected.

Tigers thread through the scene as enduring emblems of the forest’s power, emerging from foliage and beside the water’s edge. Their stripes echo the curves of vines and riverbeds, dissolving boundaries between creature and terrain. Nearby, a chameleon glows in shifting colour, a quiet testament to transformation and survival, while birds hidden among blossoms lend moments of stillness and song, reminding us that the wild is as much about patience as it is about strength.

The forest canopy spills downward in a cascade of leaves painted in improbable, lyrical hues—emeralds, ambers, crimsons, and violets—suggesting not realism, but emotional truth. Beneath it all, water glimmers with movement and reflection, cradling lotus blooms and two serene pelicans whose calm presence anchors the wild exuberance around them.

Wild Kanha is less a landscape and more a living manuscript—an ode to biodiversity, balance, and coexistence. It invites the viewer to wander slowly, to notice how every creature, every plant, every ripple belongs to the same pulse. This is Kanha not just as a place, but as a spirit: untamed, intricate, and profoundly alive.

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