The quote 'You’re Mufasa’s boy' is a classic that touches on one's true destiny, and it's a glorious moment from Disney's
The Lion King movie. In 2011, Thomas Kinkade created a beautiful painting of
Disney The Lion King to pay homage to this wonderful story. Now, Thomas Kinkade Studios continues this tribute with
Disney The Lion King Remember Who You Are. The vibrant and colorful African plains stretch far behind Kiara, Nala, and Simba, as the circle of life unfolds in perfect harmony.
Limited Edition Paper
Thomas Kinkade Studios' Limited Edition Paper Prints are crafted with meticulous attention to detail and color precision. These are the top - notch, highly sought - after paper prints from the studio. Each print is made on premium 100 - lb heavyweight archival paper using long - lasting, fade - resistant inks. Every paper reproduction has a unique number and comes with a matching Certificate of Authenticity.
Paper Framing
We take great care to maintain the integrity of each Limited Edition print. The print is placed between 1/8 - inch shatter - resistant Plexiglas and a rigid foam core backing, ensuring no mounting adhesive touches the art. Finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger, the framed art not only looks great but also protects the piece for years.
Framing Features
- High - end Museum - Quality Mouldings
- Impact - Resistant Plexiglas
- Heavy Craft Paper Backing
- Coated Wire Hanger
Features
- Premium 100 - lb Heavyweight Paper
- Long - lasting Pigment Inks that Outperform Regular Press Inks
- Each Paper Limited Edition has a Unique Edition Number
- Individually Numbered Certificate of Authenticity for Each Art Piece
Using this beautiful Disney The Lion King limited - edition paper print is easy. Just find a nice spot on your wall, use the coated wire hanger on the back to hang it up. Make sure the wall is clean and dry before hanging to prevent any damage. As for maintenance, keep it out of direct sunlight as the long - lasting inks are fade - resistant but direct sunlight over a long time can still cause some discoloration. If it gets a bit dusty, you can gently use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the print or the frame. The shatter - resistant Plexiglas and rigid backing are there to protect the art, but still handle it with care to keep it in top condition.