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@ddasuhan_ by Jisu Sang

Babar in a Car

Babar in a Car

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Babar and his beautiful family a French classic beloved around in the world. Earmarks an era of wholesale delightful children’s animated shows.

 

Pastel Drawing A5 Mungyo Oil Pastel Paper Pad.

Currently offered as a early bird opportunity priced at the special $250 (USD), as of 1 March 2025, this post has 507 likes. The early bird price will be valued for the next 90 days ending 1 June 2025, on which it will be priced according to its likes per dollar value at the 90 days. 

 

If you purchase this original oil pastel drawing, the related Instagram posts on @ddasuhan_ will be dedicated to you, giving you public written provenance as owner of the artwork. You can also receive a signed certificate of authenticity with a personalised note from Jisu Sang (@ddasuhan_) accompanying the picture to protect you from any future forgeries of the artwork.

 

Pricing contains picture only, we recommend you to custom frame the artwork in museum glass with two colours mats frame boarders finished in either gold or champagne silver ornate wooden frames giving external measurements of 29.5cm (H) x 25.3 (W) to keep the artwork’s  investment quality.

 

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About: Babar in a Car

Coming to Australia I made new friends, including one friend who asked me if i had seen Babar before, and if Babar was popular in Korea. I had not. He thought Babar would be a cartoon that I would enjoy and even enjoy to draw for any followers who reside in Europe and other western countries. Together he shared with me the first episodes of the show, which he hadn’t actually seen before, and we both really sad about what happened to Babar’s family when he was a young child. We felt that the cartoon belong in a timeless generation that valued moral substance and the idea that educating children about wildlife conservation was a never outdated principle, more and more relevant as time went on. So drawing Babar i wanted to celebrate wildlife conservation and those people with wonderful hearts that dedicate their life to protect these precious creatures.

 

To @ddasuhan_ “Babar in a car”:

Koreans value nature, like most cultures in the world. If a love for animals is dear to your heart, that you may want to pass it onto your children.

 

This is the perfect @ddasuhan_ for this scenario. Babar is a beautifully animated show that humanizes various animal kingdom in an elegant and thoughtful manner. Despite being an elephant, Babar drives a fancy car, wears finely tailored suits, manages his country, raises his children, has a human mother after his own biological mother was illegally slain by hunters. It portrays creatures as equals to our own civilization. To treat all of God’s creatures with efforts of  conservation, respect and love, despite the obvious social and physiological differences. 

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