Predator Jungle Hunter Predator Art Print

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£192.31

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From the tropics of Val Verde, Sideshow is proud to present the Predator Jungle Hunter Premium Art Print by artist Fabian Schlaga.
 
Standing high above the jungle, the Predator scouts for his next prey from the treetops.  He is surrounded by an array of flayed skeletal trophies, clutching one of the latest spoils of his hunt- a skull and severed spinal cord.  The Jungle Hunter’s wrist blades are sharpened and ready for action as a distant helicopter flies along the horizon.
 
Each Predator Jungle Hunter Premium Art Print is embossed with a seal of authenticity as a part of the limited edition of 200 pieces. Pair this print with Sideshow’s Predator Jungle Hunter Maquette for the ultimate trophy in your collection.
 
Your hunt ends here! Add the Predator Jungle Hunter Premium Art Print by Fabian Schlaga to your collection today.

 Print details:

  • Officially licensed Predator Print
  • Limited edition of 200
  • 18×24″ fine art giclée print
  • 100% cotton, acid-free, matte Museo Rag 300GSM
  • Epson archival inks
  • a digital artist signature
  • Embossed seal of authenticity 

Frame details: 

  • Recycled Polystyrene Moulding (Black)
  • Custom double mat design (Crescent mats in Black and 9544 Chicago Blues)
  • Mats, foam board backing, and adhesive tape all certified archival materials
  • Framing grade acrylic
  • Wire hanger: No additional hardware required 
Note: If the framed option is chosen, your order will be specially framed for you. Please allow additional time to frame and ship your order.
 

About the Artists:

Fabian Schlaga was born in 1987 and, thanks to his father’s job, has spent most of his life moving from one country to another. His parents always considered themselves culturally educated people and as such there was no room for these so-called “superheroes” or whatever. So naturally, that’s exactly what got Fabian’s attention. Nowadays, whenever he’s not drawing atrocious monsters and/or busty ladies, he spends his time daydreaming about what he’d do if he were Akira.