Snow Leopard – Poster Print in Different Sizes

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Poster print of a hand drawn snow leopard – in A6, A5 or A4 on 180 gsm paper

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Description

The snow leopard – wild, silent and drawn with great patience.

Step into the quiet wilderness of Central Asia with this detailed pencil portrait of a snow leopard.
Every single hair was drawn with precision and care – a tribute to one of the most mysterious and endangered big cats on Earth.

The snow leopard lives high in the mountains of Asia – elusive, silent, and perfectly camouflaged.
But its habitat is rapidly shrinking. With an estimated only 4,000 to 6,000 individuals left in the wild, it is officially listed as a vulnerable species (IUCN Red List).

Did you know?

  • Snow leopards live in altitudes up to 5,500 meters above sea level

  • Their thick fur and long, bushy tail protect them from the bitter cold

  • Unlike most big cats, they cannot roar – instead, they purr, yowl and make low chuffing sounds

  • Their population in the wild is dangerously small – they are at risk of extinction

Every effort to raise awareness helps – through conservation, education, or through art that touches the heart.

This fine art print brings not only the beauty of a wild creature into your home – but also a quiet reminder of the importance of protecting endangered species.

Printed on high-quality, acid-free 180 g/m² paper, and available in three sizes: DIN A6, DIN A5, and DIN A4.
Perfect as a postcard, greeting card, wall art, or as a small tribute to the wild.

Details:

  • Sizes: DIN A6, DIN A5, DIN A4

  • Paper: 180 g/m², matte, acid-free

  • Motif: Hand-drawn portrait “Snow Leopard”, graphite on Fabriano Bristol, DIN A4 (poster reproduction)

  • Shipping: carefully packaged – frame not included

Additional information

Format

Din A4: 21,0 x 29,7 cm, Din A5: 14,8 x 21,0 cm, Din A6: 10,5 x 14,8 cm

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Obere Pleitenstr. 2
97297 Waldbüttelbrunn
Telefon: +4915908498421
Email: hallo@ksfineart.de

Person responsible for the EU

Kerstin Schröder