Description
Fine art photographic print. At Elephant Island in the Antarctic Peninsula a Leopard Seal swims around an iceberg occasionally poking his head above water to get a good look around. All the while he was singing his lovely song. The song was as beautiful as the seal.
Why You’ll Love It
- Leopard Seal – A Curious Leopard Seal by an iceberg singing his serenade.
- Historical Context – Elephant Island is where Ernest Shackleton and his crew took refuge after their ship was crushed by ice in 1915. Shackleton and 5 crew members went in a lifeboat 700 miles to South Georgia Island to get a rescue crew for those remaining. They survived four and half months on Elephant Island until they were finally rescued.
- Archival quality to last a lifetime – Printed on your choice of metal, canvas, or fine art paper using only the best archival inks.
- Flexible display options – Metal and canvas prints come ready to hang. Paper prints allow you to choose your own framing options.
- Attention to detail –Fine textures beautifully preserved with true-to-life colors. Every print is individually checked for consistency.
Available Sizes
- 8 x 12 to 40 x 60 inches, proportioned for dramatic wall display or intimate spaces.
- Every metal or canvas print, except 8 x 12, come as a limited-edition print of 100. All paper sizes and all 8 x 12’s come as an open edition print.
Finish & Hanging Options for Metal Prints (Visit our FAQ page for full details on metal, canvas, and paper prints.)
- Metal prints come with a gloss finish (the most popular) unless Matte finish is requested. (Use the checkbox “Optional Customizations” when ordering.)
- Metal prints larger than 8 x 12 inches come with a Float frame and a cleat for hanging. A wire can be requested instead if you prefer. (Use the checkbox “Optional Customizations” when ordering.)
This horizontal orientation print makes a beautiful wildlife scene in a living room, study, or office. A Leopard Seal in its natural environment in Antarctica. Leopard Seal Serenade offers a wonderful subject in real action in front of an iceberg.
Read about Elephant Island, Shackleton’s tale of survival, and this photograph in my blog post coming soon.












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