“Clairvoyant Bobcat” Skull

$150.00
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This is an authentic bobcat skull that has been hand-painted and crafted using Heavy Body Acrylics and faux gold flakes. The skull has been glued onto a wooden plaque with authentic butterflies and quartz crystals to bring the finished piece together.

The artwork has been signed and sealed by the artist. The seal is done using a satin varnish liquid as well as a satin finish spray, to give an extra coat of protection.

The varnish serves as a protective coating while also intensifying the appearance of colors by the refraction of light.

The wood plaque has an attached picture hanging hook, if you wish to hang this piece.

Behind the title:

The reason I titled it this is because, as I was painting the black coat of paint on and the gold cracks had started peaking out, I remembered the lyrics to a song I used to listen to in high school. “Don’t paint me black when I used to be golden” - Clairvoyant by The Story So Far. Then, oddly enough, I remembered the album cover has what looks like a bobcat! The bobcat is surrounded by roses and my piece happened to be hugged by butterflies. How could I not name it after the song!? And I swear to y’all, that was not planned! It came to me as I was nearly finished with this piece.

*No animals are harmed in this process, all skulls are purchased from suppliers who acquire their skulls after the animals have passed away from natural causes. Obtaining and creating art onto a skeleton is in no way, shape, or form, intended to be disrespectful. It is a way to pay tribute to the beautiful animals around us and create art after life.*

Measurement’s: tbd

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This is an authentic bobcat skull that has been hand-painted and crafted using Heavy Body Acrylics and faux gold flakes. The skull has been glued onto a wooden plaque with authentic butterflies and quartz crystals to bring the finished piece together.

The artwork has been signed and sealed by the artist. The seal is done using a satin varnish liquid as well as a satin finish spray, to give an extra coat of protection.

The varnish serves as a protective coating while also intensifying the appearance of colors by the refraction of light.

The wood plaque has an attached picture hanging hook, if you wish to hang this piece.

Behind the title:

The reason I titled it this is because, as I was painting the black coat of paint on and the gold cracks had started peaking out, I remembered the lyrics to a song I used to listen to in high school. “Don’t paint me black when I used to be golden” - Clairvoyant by The Story So Far. Then, oddly enough, I remembered the album cover has what looks like a bobcat! The bobcat is surrounded by roses and my piece happened to be hugged by butterflies. How could I not name it after the song!? And I swear to y’all, that was not planned! It came to me as I was nearly finished with this piece.

*No animals are harmed in this process, all skulls are purchased from suppliers who acquire their skulls after the animals have passed away from natural causes. Obtaining and creating art onto a skeleton is in no way, shape, or form, intended to be disrespectful. It is a way to pay tribute to the beautiful animals around us and create art after life.*

Measurement’s: tbd

This is an authentic bobcat skull that has been hand-painted and crafted using Heavy Body Acrylics and faux gold flakes. The skull has been glued onto a wooden plaque with authentic butterflies and quartz crystals to bring the finished piece together.

The artwork has been signed and sealed by the artist. The seal is done using a satin varnish liquid as well as a satin finish spray, to give an extra coat of protection.

The varnish serves as a protective coating while also intensifying the appearance of colors by the refraction of light.

The wood plaque has an attached picture hanging hook, if you wish to hang this piece.

Behind the title:

The reason I titled it this is because, as I was painting the black coat of paint on and the gold cracks had started peaking out, I remembered the lyrics to a song I used to listen to in high school. “Don’t paint me black when I used to be golden” - Clairvoyant by The Story So Far. Then, oddly enough, I remembered the album cover has what looks like a bobcat! The bobcat is surrounded by roses and my piece happened to be hugged by butterflies. How could I not name it after the song!? And I swear to y’all, that was not planned! It came to me as I was nearly finished with this piece.

*No animals are harmed in this process, all skulls are purchased from suppliers who acquire their skulls after the animals have passed away from natural causes. Obtaining and creating art onto a skeleton is in no way, shape, or form, intended to be disrespectful. It is a way to pay tribute to the beautiful animals around us and create art after life.*

Measurement’s: tbd