Animal Prints For Sale

Discover animal prints for sale. Our collection offers various styles, ranging from pop art, abstract and realism, to surrealist, figurative and impressionistic. You can find animal prints available to buy and rent, made by global artists.

We have many artists who create animal prints. One artist showcasing her work who explores the human-animal relationship is Louise McNaught. Using mixed media in her animal prints, she inspires awe for the natural world by giving her subjects a heavenly quality.

What is striking about her work is how she makes reference to popular cultural symbols like McDonald's and The Matrix’s red and blue pills alongside depictions of animals. Frogs on donuts, beetles on bus tickets and seahorses holding on to plastic straws, Louise’s compositions are thoughtful works of design-led art.

Kristjana S Williams is another design-led animal print artist who’s exotic plants and animals catches and holds the attention of viewers keen to explore her richly detailed work. One of our top 5 viewed artists at Rise Art, Kristjana was born in Iceland and studies graphic design and illustration at Central St Martins. Birds and plants used alongside cityscapes greatly characterises her work.

A Brief Introduction to Animal Prints

Animal prints are sought after artworks collected by animal and art lovers from around the world. Artists not only depict animals because they are beautiful and essential to the natural world, but because they help us reflect on ourselves and the world we’ve created.

The very first animal depictions were found in prehistoric caves. The oldest animal painting was discovered in a cave in Borneo and is thought to be at least 40,000 years old. Anthropologists believe that paintings of animals on cave walls were one of the first forms of entertainment for humans. This is based on the fact they also built fires in the caves. The light from the fires introduced movement into the images and reduced oxygen in the small space, which is said to have induced mild hallucinations when viewing the paintings.

Artists have long been fascinated by birds and fish for their fleeting beauty, as well as pets, woodland and predatory animals for their friendship, threat or mystery. The scientific drive behind depicting animals has had a major influence on how and why artists make animal art – to understand them. Today, environmental concerns are also a motivator for the great many artists working to keep the importance of animal life in our purview.

Why Collect an Animal Print?

There’s something instinctive about choosing an animal print. We don’t always know why we’re drawn to a particular creature — and maybe that’s precisely the point. A flamingo might bring a touch of elegance. A fox, a quiet cunning. A beetle, a bit of mischief. These images speak to us, not just for what they are, but for what they awaken.

To collect an animal print is to welcome a certain energy into your space. Something alive, even when perfectly still on paper. Some see them as symbols — of strength, freedom, curiosity. Others just fall for their sheer beauty. And sometimes, it’s about holding onto a piece of the natural world in a life that’s becoming more and more digital.

The truth is, animals have always been part of art history. From the caves of Borneo to contemporary prints hanging in urban flats, they’ve never stopped inspiring. So why collect one? Because they remind us of what’s wild, of what matters, and sometimes — just quietly — of who we are.

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Z is for Zebra by Clare Halifax
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Z is for Zebra by Clare Halifax
Z is for Zebra
Prints - 38x37 cmRent for $47 /mo
The Cat Who Wanted to be a Bee by Carl Moore
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The Cat Who Wanted to be a Bee by Carl Moore
The Cat Who Wanted to be a Bee
Prints - 54x53 cmRent for $90 /mo
Gunton Set I by Guy Allen
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Gunton Set I by Guy Allen
Gunton Set I
Prints - 60x82 cm
"night night" by Tammy Mackay
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"night night" by Tammy Mackay
"night night"
Prints - 38x57 cmRent for $60 /mo
Antler1 by Martin Thompson
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Antler1 by Martin Thompson
Antler1
Prints - 76x51 cmRent for $65 /mo
Dalmatian - Blue by Carl Moore
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Dalmatian - Blue by Carl Moore
Dalmatian - Blue
Prints - 60x90 cm
Pepper by caroline nuttall-smith
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Pepper by caroline nuttall-smith
Pepper
Prints - 12x10 cm
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Les Insectes by Anne Marie Lepretre
Les Insectes
Prints - 16x15 cmRent for $48 /mo
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Terra Nova by Carl Moore
Terra Nova
Prints - 46x60 cmRent for $70 /mo
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Night Butterfly by Anne Marie Lepretre
Night Butterfly
Prints - 24x29 cmRent for $38 /mo
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Le Whistle Prancer by Carl Moore
Le Whistle Prancer
Prints - 55x55 cm
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Petits Poissons by Anne Marie Lepretre
Petits Poissons
Prints - 9x9 cmRent for $40 /mo
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Littles fishes by Anne Marie Lepretre
Littles fishes
Prints - 12x12 cmRent for $46 /mo
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Matisse's dogs in love by Mychael Barratt
Matisse's dogs in love
Prints - 22x22 cmRent for $65 /mo
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Matisse's cat - The red studio by Mychael Barratt
Matisse's cat - The red studio
Prints - 22x22 cmRent for $65 /mo
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Matisse's cat - Harmony in red by Mychael Barratt
Matisse's cat - Harmony in red
Prints - 22x22 cmRent for $65 /mo
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