This handcrafted, interactive artwork celebrates the rediscovery of the Silver-backed Chevrotain, a rabbit-sized species with a silver sheen that has been ravaged by poaching snares.
The silver-backed chevrotain, also called the Vietnamese mouse-deer, was last recorded more than 25 years ago and is the first mammal rediscovered on Global Wildlife Conservation’s list of top 25 most wanted in their Search for Lost Species. This is one of a number of fascinating species that live in the diverse tropical forests of Southeast Asia.
This Silver-backed Chevrotain interactive screenprint has been designed and hand-printed by Ed and James in a limited edition of 40 prints. Hand printed on Fedrigoni 350gsm Freelife Cento, a carbon neutral paper created in collaboration with The World Land Trust. Numbered and embossed, this interactive fourteen layer screenprint is comprised of thirteen layers of water based pigment ink, finished with one layer of phosphorescent ink.