Mom’s pride and Joy
£59.00
Title: Mom’s pride and Joy
Artist: Fiona Haddon
Type: Limited edition giclée
Edition size: 95
Image size: 15.5cm x 15.5cm
Framed Size (Aprox): 35.0cm x 36.0cm
Available formats:
Framed in a white frame with warm white mount
Mom’s pride and Joy by Fiona Haddon
Mom’s Pride and Joy: A Limited Edition by Fiona Haddon
Fiona Haddon’s “Mom’s Pride and Joy” presents an endearing view of a leopard cub within its den, captured in a fine art Giclee print that exemplifies her talent. The artwork portrays the cub, lying on its back, looking playfully upwards with a curious gaze. This piece expresses the simple joys of nature. It captures the pure innocence of youth.
Playful Gaze
The leopard cub’s face fills the frame, surrounded by the textures of its den. However, the focus remains on its large, bright eyes, which convey a sense of curiosity and amusement. As it gazes upwards, you get the sense the cub is ready to get into some kind of mischief. Consequently, Haddon captures the irresistible charm of youth.
Giclee Gracefulness
Printed using the Giclee method, “Mom’s Pride and Joy” boasts exceptional colour accuracy and longevity, so the print’s beauty will endure for years. Also, as a limited edition, this piece enjoys added value and collectibility, which makes it a delightful choice for art collectors. Whether displayed in a nursery, living room, or study, “Mom’s Pride and Joy” introduces a touch of the wild and innocent into any space. And invites viewers to smile and appreciate the simple pleasures of life.
Fiona Haddon Art: A Passion for Wildlife and Photography
Two of Fiona Haddon’s greatest passions in life are travel and photography. She has travelled extensively. Indeed, observing and photographing diverse cultures is an amazing experience, although she always returns to wildlife.
Capturing Personalities Through the Lens
Through her photographs, Fiona hopes to share her passion for wildlife. Also, she aims to inspire people to connect with the creatures we share the planet with, whether it’s a robin, elephants, or sloths. Fiona doesn’t stick to conventional photography rules. She loves studying animals and capturing their personalities.
Painting with Light
Fiona enjoys painting with light, finding it easier to work alongside the animals, rather than painting in the confines of a safari jeep. Finally, she thanks Paul Haddon for his help over the years.

