Art
Suraj Sees the Sun Canvas Print
- Item Number
- 1009
- Buy Now Price
- 105 USD
- Quantity Available
- 0
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- 2 – Purchase History
Item Description
Rescued in December 2015 from a lifetime of abuse and negligence as a confined temple elephant in Satara, Maharashtra, Suraj, the 45 year old one-eared tusker is now on a steady road to recovery in his new home at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura.
One of the happiest moments since his arrival at the centre has been his growing fondness of the elephant pool, where he loves taking baths and enjoys splashing water. Though the mental and physical scars from his traumatic past will take years to heal, it is truly heart-warming to see Suraj take his first few steps towards a more positive future.
This wonderful new life full of love and freedom has been possible because of your support and concern for our beloved Herd of Hope and we hope you will continue to stand by our cause.
About the photographer:
Himanshuu Chandrakant Sheth visited our sanctuary in 2017 to capture many of the amazing photos in our collection.
"Love for photographing the great outdoors - nature, wildlife, people, cultures and spaces - has inspired me to embark on a journey, creating detailed customised photo safaris. I have traveled extensively in India & abroad, almost exclusively with my camera. My years of travel have helped me gather a wealth of knowledge and experience. My own little eccentricities have also fuelled my learning."
Item Special Note
12 x 16 high-quality canvas print
Includes shipping
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