The Crocodile Hunter by Mitch Gobel

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ARTIST NOTES: After a lot of thought, I’m calling this piece ‘The Crocodile Hunter’, in respect for the late and great, Steve Irwin, along side David Attenborough he’s one of the few people I respect and admire. Above everything, including art, I put nature and what Steve and his family stand for. Their effort in wildlife conservation in Australia and around the world is something I’m really passionate about. As a small token of my appreciation I will be donating 10% of the money paid for this piece (if it sells) to Steve’s foundation, Wildlife Warriors, which he founded in 2002. For me this artwork possibly represents a voice of my own and an exciting future, just as Steve had. RIP mate, I hope you like my artwork! Haha.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 120.00 cm X Width - 180.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Mixed Media on Other
GENRE Abstract
REGISTERED NRN # 000-2960-0158-01
COPYRIGHT © Mitch Gobel
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Mitch Gobel 

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Mitch Gobel is a young self-taught artist engaged with wildlife and the environment. Living on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Mitch uses resin and a range of different mediums to produce a completely unique effect.

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A proud supporter of the Australian Zoo Wildlife Warriors program, Mitch’s distinctive technique is a voice for his true passions. In early February, 2015, Mitch and the MGRA team travelled to Australia Zoo in Queensland to make a $25,000 donation to the zoo’s not-for-profit charity, The Wildlife Warriors.

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Mitch’s resin art represents his personal journey and ability to see challenges as opportunities rather than burdens. Each of his works take nearly two weeks to complete and his technique has been refined over many years to produce an extraordinary result.

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www.mitchgobelresinart.com

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Instagram: @mitchgobel_resinart