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Shop BLACK RHINO - 18x24" PRINTABLE DESIGN | INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD
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BLACK RHINO - 18x24" PRINTABLE DESIGN | INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD

$1.99

This 18×24” pixel pop art poster download is to embrace the beauty of the black rhino, a species with less than 6,500 individuals left living. The rhinoceros is disappearing at a shattering rate, with species such as the Western Black Rhino becoming extinct as recently as 2011.

Why pixels? The pixels represent the lost details and facts we are slowly losing with the loss of each member of the pieces, making the photos less and less clear.

This download is ready to be printed and presented wherever you like your art.

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This 18×24” pixel pop art poster download is to embrace the beauty of the black rhino, a species with less than 6,500 individuals left living. The rhinoceros is disappearing at a shattering rate, with species such as the Western Black Rhino becoming extinct as recently as 2011.

Why pixels? The pixels represent the lost details and facts we are slowly losing with the loss of each member of the pieces, making the photos less and less clear.

This download is ready to be printed and presented wherever you like your art.

This 18×24” pixel pop art poster download is to embrace the beauty of the black rhino, a species with less than 6,500 individuals left living. The rhinoceros is disappearing at a shattering rate, with species such as the Western Black Rhino becoming extinct as recently as 2011.

Why pixels? The pixels represent the lost details and facts we are slowly losing with the loss of each member of the pieces, making the photos less and less clear.

This download is ready to be printed and presented wherever you like your art.

Thank you to the photographer who took the original photo and made this piece possible.

The original photo was taken by Chris Clark, you can find the original and more of his work here.

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