SolahMoon Kalibuk Mechanical Whale Limited Edition Art Print
SolahMoon “Kalibuk Mechanical Whale is a mechanical marine illustration that explores the tension between oceanic beauty and industrial intrusion. Intricate gear systems merge with organic anatomy, symbolizing how deep sea mineral extraction, uncontrolled fishing, oils and chemicals spills, reshape underwater ecosystems.
This is the N°2 whimsical/steampunk piece in the beloved Mechanical Animals Series by SolahMoon. Printed on Aquarelle Heavyweight Cold Press 300gsm, and Pigmented inks — designed to last for generations. Handcrafted in Canada, each print is hand-signed and packaged with care.
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Kalibuk Mechanical Whale
SolahMoon Kalibuk Mechanical Whale Art Print – N°2 presents a whale trapped within a bold triangular cage, beneath layered skies that calls for escapism. Fighting to survive the torments of pollution and exploitation of the oceans for profits.
SolahMoon “Kalibuk Mechanical Whale is a mechanical marine illustration that explores the tension between oceanic beauty and industrial intrusion. Intricate gear systems merge with organic anatomy, symbolizing how deep sea mineral extraction, uncontrolled fishing, oils and chemicals spills, reshape underwater ecosystems.
A rebellious call to stop the madness of contamination, before these beautiful creatures morph into resistance-driven mechanical monsters. The vibrant blues and warm atmospheric tones contrast against the mechanical detail, emphasizing fragility within power.
Printed on museum-quality materials, SolahMoon Kalibuk Mechanical Whale is both, a striking artistic statement and a conversation piece about ocean life exploitation and environmental responsibility.
The original illustration was created using traditional sketching techniques, pencil, watercolor, and markers on paper, then digitized using a professional high-resolution scanner. Carefully digitized retouched and repainted to preserve the warmth, texture, and hand-drawn soul of the original artwork, before it is printed as a fine art giclée. Printed on Aquarelle Heavyweight Cold Press 300 gsm, and with museum-grade pigmented inks.
Artwork Details:
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Mechanical Whale Print — N°2 of 30 of the Mechanical Animals Collection
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Limited edition of 200 giclée prints
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Printed on Cold Press heavyweight watercolor paper (300gsm)
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Printed with archival pigmented inks (up to 400-year longevity)
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Original artwork created with pencil, watercolor & markers
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Digitized with professional scanning & digital retouching
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Mounted on an acid-free 11” × 14” backing
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Packaged in an acid-free protective sleeve
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Handcrafted in Canada
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity & thank-you card
This ocean conservation artwork blends science, symbolism, and surreal design — perfect for collectors of environmental statement art and marine illustration.
Only 200 limited edition giclée prints of SolahMoon Kalibuk Mechanical Whale will ever be produced. This artwork is also available as a collectible greeting card, from the Mechanical Animals card collection.
Please note:
Colors vary depending on screen settings of different gadgets like iPad, phones, laptops etc. The print is meant to be an exact digital replica (Giclee) of the original work. _”I want my artwork to be faithfully represented, so rest assured this print looks and feels just like an original”.
Prints on this website will show a watermark signature that it’s not used on the prints you will receive, each print is signed and numbered according to the edition print available, so pictures may show a different edition number than the one you are purchasing. Please send a question to know exactly what print number you will be receiving in your purchase.
| Weight | 0.551156 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 11 × 14 × 0.25 in |
| Paper | Aquarelle Heavyweight Cold Press 300gsm |
| Inks | Pigmented Inks (meant to last up to 400 years) |
| size | 11"x14" |
| Backing | Acid Free 11'x14' |












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