Shark Art
Atlantic White Shark Conservancy's Shark in the Park
- Item Number
- 3
- Sold
- 2100 USD to CoreyB
- Number of Bids
- 33 - Bid History
Item Description
duunnn dunnn... duuuunnnn duun... duuunnnnnnnn dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnnnnnnnnn dunnnn ...the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy reminds us of that infamous song we all heard in our heads while swimming in the ocean 40 years ago!
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy's Shark in the Park depicts two scenes from the movie "Jaws" marking the original summer blockbuster’s 40th anniversary.
Artist Paul McPhee's work has been featured in major galleries and exhibitions nationwide, including Wyland and Hogue. He has also contributed his art to benefit Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, OCEARCH, Mote Marine Lab and the National Coalition for Marine Conservation. Through the use of oils and water colors. McPhee embraces his love of the sea and the life that inhabits it. www.paulmcpheegear.com
Cynthia Wigren’s underwater experiences with whale sharks, great hammerheads, nurse sharks, and great white sharks, led her in 2013 to leave the corporate world and establish a nonprofit to support shark research and education, the Great White Shark Conservancy. Since then the AWSC has made a difference by helping finance the tagging of 20 white sharks, eight buoys with receivers and more. www.atlanticwhiteshark.org
Item Special Note
This shark is painted on both sides and is suitable for installation indoors or out.
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