Original: Gouache on illustration board, from The Animal Kingdom, 1968
In our hectic world, the sloth is never in a hurry—covering only 41 yards a day, taking a month to digest a meal and sleeping up to 20 hours a day. Because the sloth looks like it’s doing absolutely nothing…or doing SOMETHING incredibly slowly, SLOTHFULLY, it was named after one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Not that such criticism would worry a sloth enough to speed up its pace. The sloth is never, ever in a rush. That’s why for us sloth-watching is relaxation therapy.
© 2017 The Charley Harper Art Studio
The framed version of this limited-edition collector’s print has matting as pictured, adhesive-free archival mounting, Conservation Clear glass, and modern frame. Comes with dust cover and hanging hardware. Shipped with protective packaging and insured for full value.
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Artist | Charley Harper |
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Distinction | Stamped |
Edition Size | 300 |
Issued | 2017 |
Print Type | Giclee |
Image Size | 10 x 10 |
Paper Size | 13 1/2 x 13 1/2 |
Frame Size | 17 5/8 x 17 5/8 |