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Elephantartonline

Elephantartonline

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Elephantartonline is a web-only gallery that sells original elephant paintings, limited-edition giclée prints, and small stationery items printed with elephant art. Works range from $25 greeting-card sets to $2,500 one-off canvases, placing the offer in the accessible-to-mid bracket. Everything is sold exclusively through the brand’s Shopify site; no physical gallery or third-party retail stockists are used. The brand’s entire inventory is produced by retired working elephants in Thai conservation camps, using non-toxic, animal-safe pigments on paper and canvas. Each piece is photographed, catalogued, and shipped with a certificate naming the individual elephant artist and the date of creation. Their “Trunk-Stroke” series—large 1 m² canvases with bold, gestural lines—has been featured by National Geographic and routinely sells out within hours of online drops. Buyers are North American and European animal-welfare supporters aged 30-55 who want ethically-made art that funds a cause. Purchasers typically value wildlife conservation, prefer story-rich décor over mass-market prints, and post unboxing photos on Instagram to highlight their direct contribution to elephant care. Elephantartonline competes with wildlife-themed print shops, fair-trade décor boutiques, and other cause-based art platforms. It differentiates by offering authentic, live-created originals rather than human-illustrated fauna motifs, and by channeling 30 % of every sale to on-site veterinary programs—transparency that most décor-only rivals cannot match.

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