Numbat with Pipe A4 Print

$29.00

A4 Print on Archival Matte Paper, this print features my original illustration that was hand painted in watercolour of an whimsical Numbat - one of my favourite Australian animals - less than 1000 numbats survive in the wild today. It's smoking a pipe loosely based on an old 200 year old pipe discovered in Tasmania that had the Tasmanian tiger on it, the orange leafed trees are inspired by the Fagus tree Australia's only native winter-deciduous species - Has the numbat travelled to Tasmania to find the extinct Tasmanian tiger?

Dimensions: A4 - 210mm x 297 mm

Frame not included.

Thank you for your wonderful support! And also thank you for supporting local Aussie artists!

© Copyright Breanna Pita 2025. All rights reserved.

Disclaimer: Screen colours may not match the print. 3-5 days for

A4 Print on Archival Matte Paper, this print features my original illustration that was hand painted in watercolour of an whimsical Numbat - one of my favourite Australian animals - less than 1000 numbats survive in the wild today. It's smoking a pipe loosely based on an old 200 year old pipe discovered in Tasmania that had the Tasmanian tiger on it, the orange leafed trees are inspired by the Fagus tree Australia's only native winter-deciduous species - Has the numbat travelled to Tasmania to find the extinct Tasmanian tiger?

Dimensions: A4 - 210mm x 297 mm

Frame not included.

Thank you for your wonderful support! And also thank you for supporting local Aussie artists!

© Copyright Breanna Pita 2025. All rights reserved.

Disclaimer: Screen colours may not match the print. 3-5 days for

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For every online purchase from Honeypaw Workshop, we donate $2 from every print sold to Australian wildlife charities currently split between Raptor Refuge and Friends of Bonorong who both focus on protecting species in Tasmania.

We focus on supporting registered charities who are creating tangible results in wildlife conservation.