Thoroughbred Horse 'Jahan' A3 Art Print
With roots tracing back to the 17th century, the Thoroughbred horse has been selectively bred for literally hundreds of years in order to create the perfect horse for racing. Renowned for their speed, agility and firy temperament, they're not for amateur riders. There have, of course, been many famous Thoroughbred over the years such as Red Rum, Desert Orchid and Seabiscuit. I struggled to come up with a name for this one, so it's named after Nandor's horse, Jahan, in 'What we do in the shadows'.
The colours in this print, which is a faithful reproduction of my original art piece, really pop with their deep reds, purples and blues, so it really jumps from the paper. It's been professionally printed on recycled 'silk touch' 250gsm paper, ready to be popped into a frame of your choice or, if you prefer, provided framed and ready to be hung.
Unframed prints will be dispatched ASAP in strong cardboard tubes. Framed prints will be framed using white Ikea 'Ribba' 40x50cm frames. Please note however that I don't always keep a stock of frames, so there may be a delay in the delivery of framed prints.
The original artwork for this is available to purchase - please get in touch with me if you're interested!