
“Razzle Dazzle”
Original Painting Sold
Limited Edition Giclee available
- – Limited edition numbered from 1 to 50 hand signed by the Artist
- – Canvas 350 g/m² Mat
- – Digigraphie® certified printing Giclee
- – Option : matte black floater frame
The Print is numbered and signed with a certificate of authenticity. There are two signatures : the original painting signature which is printed and the signature of the print by the Artists’s hand.
Available sizes :
- – Classic : 85 x 40 cm (33” x 16”), framing optional
- – Large: 140 x 65 cm (55” x 26”) , framing optional
Framing recommended:
- – The matte black floater frame add a modern, elegant finish. The framing is made by hand by a french artisan.
Shipment Choice :
- – Rolled in a tube. You can stretch the canvas yourself or have it done by your framer. Shipping costs are cheaper.
- – Stretched : The canvas is stretched over the unframed wooden stretcher. The painting is delivered in a wooden case by carrier and ready to hang.
- – Framed in a floater frame : The canvas is stretched and framed in a beautiful matte black floater frame. The painting is delivered in a wooden case by carrier and ready to hang.
The watermark does not appear on the print.
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Description
“Razzle Dazzle” – Oil Painting – The Great Zebra Migration
Animal Artist Stephan Alsac presents here his latest painting: an oil painting representing the Great Migration of zebras in Kenya. It is a large painting, 1.50 m long, in a hyper-realistic figurative style.
“Razzle Dazzle” is an English term to describe a noisy and agitated situation that creates a feeling of confusion.
This term was also used to describe a disruptive camouflage used on the US ships of the First World War. This camouflage was based on alternating oblique and very contrasting lines and was inspired by the natural camouflage of zebras.
The purpose of this camo was not to hide the vessel, but to hinder the identification of the vessel and the estimation of its speed and course. To adjust the shot, the submarines used a rangefinder, which then became inoperative on contrasting patterns and without an understandable structure. The observer struggles to determine if he sees the bow or the stern, and it is difficult for him to tell if the ship is approaching or moving away.
About the Artist:
Stephan Alsac is a hyper-realistic contemporary animal painter. His paintings, most often oil paintings, represent animals with an astonishing realism close to photography. The idea here is not to reproduce a photo, but to sublimate the animal and make it “more real than nature”.
You want to immortalize a moment, a memory of Safari, order an Original Painting of the size that suits you and in the style of painting that you like.
Contact Stephan Alsac to discuss your painting project with him. He will define with you the animal subject meeting your expectations which will sublimate your interior.