Dik Diks – Print – 500/500

17″ x 25.375″
“I have always been attracted to intimate scenes – a few square yards of seemingly
ordinary field, forest floor or scrubland, which are filled with variety and complexity
if you look carefully. The dik-diks are small, the smallest of African antelopes,
only about twelve inches high. You can see the scale of the painting by the
relative size of the elephant dung, a typical feature of dik-dik habitat, as are the
different grasses and bushes and the volcanic rock. The dik-diks are attractive
animals to look at and to paint. They resemble tremendously condensed
high-strung racehorses. Every muscle shows, and their anatomy and bone
structure seem very tight and interlocked. They are exceptionally nervous and
you usually see them either in a freeze position or else springing out of sight.”
S17-047 BACK HALL