Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake
16 x 12" / 40 x 30 cm
Acrylic on Baltic Birch Hardwood
15% donated to WPC
16 x 12" / 40 x 30 cm
Acrylic on Baltic Birch Hardwood
15% donated to WPC
16 x 12" / 40 x 30 cm
Acrylic on Baltic Birch Hardwood
15% donated to WPC
The 2024 Collaboration with Wildlife Preservation Canada
In a collaboration to bring awareness to Canada’s species at risk, Wildlife Preservation Canada and signature member of Artists for Conservation Sarah McComb Turbitt created a challenge for Sarah to paint as many endangered Canadian species as she can during January 2024. In this collection, 15% will be donated to WPC. WPC saves critically endangered species whose numbers in the wild are so low that hands-on action is the last defence to save them from extinction. WPC is the only organization in Canada to provide this critical need for wildlife in recovery efforts across the country, from the single population of endangered frogs in BC to the disappearing pollinators across Ontario.
“As Ontario’s only remaining venomous reptile, the massasauga rattlesnake has faced widespread persecution, despite the fact that it poses little threat to public safety. In First Nations traditions, the massasauga rattlesnake is the medicine keeper of the land — a reminder to tread lightly and to take only what we need.” Learn more about how you can help at wildlifepreservation.ca.
All original artwork is hand-signed by Sarah McComb-Turbitt and includes a certificate of authenticity and white cotton gloves for handling the painting upon delivery.
Reference photography for inspiration was kindly provided by Lance Woolaver.