Racing like the wind, wispy strokes of lemon, lime, rose and turquoise romp in a playful composition. Luuk Khang demonstrates her preference for bright colors in a sunny abstract. Airy and luminous, it suggests the sensitivity of a jovial pachyderm artist.
Asian elephants are an endangered species. By making the Asian elephants' paintings widely accessible to the general public, Novica hopes to help increase awareness, encourage conservation, and raise significant funds to assist endangered elephants throughout Asia. For more information, please refer to the elephant's biography.
The reverse side of this original painting features the Elephant Conservation Center's seal of authenticity, as well as Luuk Khang's biographical information.
Please note: The elephants hold the paintbrush carefully, by the tip of their trunk — which is also the elephants' delicate nose area. Slight smudging, and an occasional water droplet, here and there, are to be expected on most elephant paintings. We like to consider that these imperfections add to the conversation value of each piece.
Luuk Khang's artwork is notable for its long vertical slashes, always starting at the top of the page and usually running off the bottom. Although she is now experimenting with a new style....
Luuk Khang is a young elephant who enjoys painting. Her artwork is notable for its long vertical slashes, always starting at the top of the page and... read more