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Lion . Original wildlife art. Strong, bold brushstrokes combined with vivid colours. A stunning original oil painting on canvas direct from the studio of David Stribbling, one of the UK's leading wildlife artists and listed at Artprice, the world leader in art market information (see artprice.com) and also Artnet (artnet.com). Beautifully evocative study of a magnificent male African Lion. Exquisite detail and colour, the size is 12x10"(unstretched and unframed).

This oil painting is painted "alla prima", a wet in wet style favoured by Impressionists and characterised by its spontaneity, vibrancy and freshness.

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 been selected as a finalist for both years he entered the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year. His inaugaural entry "Raid on Mfuwe" sold in the first ten minutes of the preview night at the Mall Galleries in London.He is the co-author of the best selling kindle book "Wildlife Oil Painting" (available from Amazon) and his work is also featured in the new book 'A Masterclass in Drawing & Painting Animals, Wild Animals, Pets, Birds, Fish and Insects' (published by Anness Publishing).

This is a wonderful opportunity to obtain an ORIGINAL oil painting from one of the top exponents of the genre. Paintings of this quality (when you can get them) are in great demand and don't come along very often. This is not a photo, print or reproduction of any kind - it's an original oil painting, each brush stroke from the hand of the artist, David Stribbling. Thank you to wilflifereferencephotos.com for kindly providing the reference photo used in the creation of this original oil painting.

 Buyer to pay $7 shipping by air mail (or £2.50 UK). This is a good, safe and reliable service but not tracked. If you would like your painting to be shipped tracked, the cost is $20. Please e-mail any queries, thanks.

 For more information please visit The Wildlife Art of David Stribbling .