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Beautiful Giraffes - Print by John Kilaka

CA$100.00

This print was created by award-winning Tanzanian writer, illustrator and artist, John Kilaka, who is famous for using the Tingatinga painting style (founded by Edward Tingatinga) to create his beautiful works of art. John is internationally known for his children’s picture books, Fresh Fish, True Friends and The Amazing Tree. He is a passionate collector of traditional stories and shares them wherever he goes.

John has generously donated this print, with 75% of the sales to go to the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation (and the remaining 25% to John).

A special thank you to Myrna Gabbidon, former teacher and founder of Books Give Us Wings, for facilitating the partnership between the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation and John. We appreciate Myrna’s support and dedication to giraffe conservation. 

Image size: 14 x 20”
Paper size: 18 x 25”
Printed in Canada by
wattsvisuals

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This print was created by award-winning Tanzanian writer, illustrator and artist, John Kilaka, who is famous for using the Tingatinga painting style (founded by Edward Tingatinga) to create his beautiful works of art. John is internationally known for his children’s picture books, Fresh Fish, True Friends and The Amazing Tree. He is a passionate collector of traditional stories and shares them wherever he goes.

John has generously donated this print, with 75% of the sales to go to the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation (and the remaining 25% to John).

A special thank you to Myrna Gabbidon, former teacher and founder of Books Give Us Wings, for facilitating the partnership between the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation and John. We appreciate Myrna’s support and dedication to giraffe conservation. 

Image size: 14 x 20”
Paper size: 18 x 25”
Printed in Canada by
wattsvisuals

This print was created by award-winning Tanzanian writer, illustrator and artist, John Kilaka, who is famous for using the Tingatinga painting style (founded by Edward Tingatinga) to create his beautiful works of art. John is internationally known for his children’s picture books, Fresh Fish, True Friends and The Amazing Tree. He is a passionate collector of traditional stories and shares them wherever he goes.

John has generously donated this print, with 75% of the sales to go to the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation (and the remaining 25% to John).

A special thank you to Myrna Gabbidon, former teacher and founder of Books Give Us Wings, for facilitating the partnership between the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation and John. We appreciate Myrna’s support and dedication to giraffe conservation. 

Image size: 14 x 20”
Paper size: 18 x 25”
Printed in Canada by
wattsvisuals

The Anne Innis Dagg (AID) Giraffe Foundation

The Anne Innis Dagg Foundation is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The Anne Innis Dagg Foundation's tax identification number is 37-1997271.

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