Tipping the Scales by
Sonny
Fine art Giclée print on Canson Aquarelle 310gsm paper
Full bleed with hand-deckled edges
Regular Edition
27 x 18 inches
Limited Edition of 50
Signed + Numbered
XL Edition
36 x 24 inches
Limited Edition of 10
Signed + Numbered
Printed with ♥ by Static Medium
Artist Statement
This print is based on my mural of a San Francisco garter snake that was painted in 2022 as part of the Emeryville edition of Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans and celebrates this endangered species that is endemic to the region. This unique and beautiful snake is sadly under threat due to a reduction in prey caused by competition with invasive species and human development, and the climate crisis altering mating patterns. The artwork is titled, ‘Tipping the Scales’ as a reminder of the delicate balance that exists between humans and nature, where every action we take has an impact (positive or negative) on the world around us.
- Sonny
Artist Bio
Sonny ‘Sundancer’ Behan is an acclaimed urban contemporary artist most renowned for his magnificent large-scale wildlife murals and intricately detailed oil paintings. Sonny’s passion for using his creativity to highlight the need to protect and preserve the natural world has earned him the reputation of being an artist who is deeply engaged and driven to make an impact. His art, which seamlessly blends realism with abstraction, can be found in galleries and streets worldwide, from South Africa to New York. His bold use of color and dynamic compositions capture the movement of the animals he brings to life.