Jungle Tea Time

from £45.00

Marta Zubieta.

Limited Edition of 35.

Giclée fine art print available in A2 (42.0 x 59.4cm) £65 and A3 (29.7 x 42.0cm) £45.

100% of the profits from the sale of this print go towards Freeland’s big cat conservation projects in Southeast Asia.

*Please note that a frame is not included in the price and that PARDICOLOR prints are made to order meaning that they will be with you in around 21 days. For our worldwide customers please consider import duties in your budget, more about our shipping policy can be found here.

Size:

Marta Zubieta.

Limited Edition of 35.

Giclée fine art print available in A2 (42.0 x 59.4cm) £65 and A3 (29.7 x 42.0cm) £45.

100% of the profits from the sale of this print go towards Freeland’s big cat conservation projects in Southeast Asia.

*Please note that a frame is not included in the price and that PARDICOLOR prints are made to order meaning that they will be with you in around 21 days. For our worldwide customers please consider import duties in your budget, more about our shipping policy can be found here.

Print details

Commissioned by, and exclusive to PARDICOLOR.

Giclée fine art print available in A2 (42.0 x 59.4cm) £65 and A3 (29.7 x 42.0 cm) £45.

Printed on museum-grade 310gsm matt 100% cotton paper, printed by Hello Blue in Bristol, United Kingdom.

Artist Statement

“In my collaboration with PARDICOLOR, endangered animals discover new habitats within man-made objects. Through these surreal, thought-provoking reflections on adaptation and survival, I hope to spark conversations around today’s urgent environmental issues. Together, the artworks pay tribute to fragile habitats and the remarkable species that call them home. I am proud that their sale will support Freeland’s endangered species conservation efforts.” - Marta

Why choose this print?

100 % of the profits from the sale of this print go to Freeland’s critical conservation activities in Southeast Asia which include ranger patrols to monitor threats to wild cats (including combatting poaching, disabling snares and removing poison bait), camera trap remote surveillance and monitoring, wildlife crime investigations, and support for indigenous communities. Wildlife Asia also works to provide sustainable livelihood opportunities for communities living in wild cat landscapes.