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Created by Jane for her permanent exhibition ‘Where Did All the Animals Go?' at the Great North Museum: Hancock, ‘Khan' highlights the plight of one of the most beautiful and elusive species on Earth, the vulnerable snow leopard known locally as the ‘Ghost of the Mountains'. Beautifully reproduced from her intricate blue and black Biro drawing, ‘Khan' is part of her iconic print and fine English china collection 'In Homage to the Last Great Carnivores of Eurasia', featuring threatened and endangered carnivores across the Eurasian continent. Jane's meticulous drawings take several months to research and make. Sumptuous signed and numbered limited edition archival pigment print, made by one of the very best printmakers in the industry. Original Biro drawing by Jane Lee Mc. Cracken. Edition: 50. Paper:Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm. Permanent for greater than 250 years under normal glass. 275 years displayed behind UV glass before noticeable fading and/or changes in colour balance occur. Print is signed and numbered by Jane. Print is sold unframed.
The 'Black Khan' print by Jane Lee Mccracken is a striking piece with a contemporary edge that works well in modern or eclectic interiors. I love how its monochrome palette provides versatility, allowing it to anchor a colour scheme or add contrast to softer tones. It’s particularly impactful when displayed as a centrepiece above a neutral sofa or in a minimalist setting. To style it well, consider framing it in a sleek black or metallic frame to enhance its graphic quality, and pair it with other monochrome accessories or textured textiles for a balanced, polished look. This piece is a practical choice for adding originality and a touch of artistic flair to both residential and commercial spaces.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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