The Zebra Shark
The Zebra Shark
Ian Daniell
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From Ian Daniell: Zebra Shark painting looking more pastel and less pop.
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Experience the essence of GeoChange limited edition artworks, available in a variety of sizes to perfectly complement your space. GeoChange artwork transcends the adage “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
By purchasing our bespoke, limited-edition pieces, you directly contribute to our international and local causes, as well as receive member-only discounts to our growing list of like-minded business partners.
Each limited piece is made-to-order on museum-grade materials, sourced sustainably and ethically, ensuring both quality and conscience — This is the foundation of GeoChange.
Hahnemuhle Hemp
One of the oldest and most diverse fibres in the world, museum grade, sustainable and lightly textured to provide a clean, rich contrast of colours. 290GSM
Canson ProCanvas
Designed for professional use, promoting a deep contrast of colours, museum grade, sustainable with a smooth finish adding warmth to any room. 385GSM
Each made-to-order artwork includes a GeoChange certificate of authenticity, highlighting your unique limited edition number certifying its exclusivity of the unique point in time which will never be recreated.
Stretching & Floating Frames
Our in-house framing process is made completely by hand, showcasing seamless joins and beautifully textured wood. Using only sustainably sourced pine from Australia or New Zealand. Each frame is meticulously handcrafted from Tasmanian Oak. Our naturally coloured frames are artworks in themselves, designed to complement any space.
Frame Color Options:
We offer two elegant colour options: Natural Tasmanian Oak (Light) and Dark Tasmanian Oak (Charcoal). Both are designed to perfectly enhance your existing interior design and bring your space to life!
Shipping Costs
Shipping costs will vary depending on the size of your artwork and if it is framed or unframed, naturally unframed pieces will be cheaper to ship. You are welcome to frame your artwork yourself. If possible, we ask you to frame us as we can guarantee all of our materials are grown sustainably and sourced ethically, built by hand, with love, from us to you.
Production Timeline
Please allow up to one week for the creation of your artwork. For our handcrafted stretching and framing options, please allow an additional two weeks. Typically, the process may take less time than this.
Return Policy
As all of GeoChange works are made to order we are unable to offer returns unless the item has been damaged in transit. If you change your mind on your piece within 24 hours of ordering we can replace it for another item. If your item has been damaged please provide photos to inspire@geochange.io for inspection.
See our Shipping & Return Policy for more information.
Experience the essence of GeoChange limited edition artworks, available in a variety of sizes to perfectly complement your space. GeoChange artwork transcends the adage “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
By purchasing our bespoke, limited-edition pieces, you directly contribute to our international and local causes, as well as receive member-only discounts to our growing list of like-minded business partners.
Each limited piece is made-to-order on museum-grade materials, sourced sustainably and ethically, ensuring both quality and conscience — This is the foundation of GeoChange.
Hahnemuhle Hemp
One of the oldest and most diverse fibres in the world, museum grade, sustainable and lightly textured to provide a clean, rich contrast of colours. 290GSM
Canson ProCanvas
Designed for professional use, promoting a deep contrast of colours, museum grade, sustainable with a smooth finish adding warmth to any room. 385GSM
Each made-to-order artwork includes a GeoChange certificate of authenticity, highlighting your unique limited edition number certifying its exclusivity of the unique point in time which will never be recreated.
Stretching & Floating Frames
Our in-house framing process is made completely by hand, showcasing seamless joins and beautifully textured wood. Using only sustainably sourced pine from Australia or New Zealand. Each frame is meticulously handcrafted from Tasmanian Oak. Our naturally coloured frames are artworks in themselves, designed to complement any space.
Frame Color Options:
We offer two elegant colour options: Natural Tasmanian Oak (Light) and Dark Tasmanian Oak (Charcoal). Both are designed to perfectly enhance your existing interior design and bring your space to life!
Shipping Costs
Shipping costs will vary depending on the size of your artwork and if it is framed or unframed, naturally unframed pieces will be cheaper to ship. You are welcome to frame your artwork yourself. If possible, we ask you to frame us as we can guarantee all of our materials are grown sustainably and sourced ethically, built by hand, with love, from us to you.
Production Timeline
Please allow up to one week for the creation of your artwork. For our handcrafted stretching and framing options, please allow an additional two weeks. Typically, the process may take less time than this.
Return Policy
As all of GeoChange works are made to order we are unable to offer returns unless the item has been damaged in transit. If you change your mind on your piece within 24 hours of ordering we can replace it for another item. If your item has been damaged please provide photos to inspire@geochange.io for inspection.
See our Shipping & Return Policy for more information.

Meet Ian Daniell
Cause - Marine ConservationIan Daniell is a British artist and ocean explorer living and working in Wooditchup | Margaret River, WA. His practice, Life-Size Ocean Art, is a celebration of Australia’s iconic marine life and an ode to encounters in the wild.
Having grown up by the north east coast of England, Ian studied at both Chelsea and Camberwell College of Arts in London between 2006 and 2010. The sculptor and painter produced solo exhibitions and featured in several group shows, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, during a twelve year spell in the UK capital. He also worked as an art technician and project manager during this time, producing work for the likes of Sir Anish Kapoor and the British Museum.
In 2018 the artist travelled to Western Australia. Subsequent encounters with wild orca, whale sharks and giant manta rays inspired him to relocate and begin producing his current series of ocean inspired work. Several exhibitions throughout the Margaret River Region followed in 2021 and 2022. In the past 18 months Ian has taken part in group shows; Bunbury Biennale 2023 at BRAG, Art Is at Christian Fletcher Gallery, Dunsborough, Coalesce at FORM Gallery, Claremont, and Walyalup Waters at PS Art Space, Fremantle, as well as producing two solo exhibitions OCEAN and, later, SWIM at Kamilė Gallery, Perth. Krill (2022), a work depicting thousands of tiny krill at 1:1 scale, was recently acquired by WA Museum | Boola Bardip and is set to be displayed alongside Otto the Blue Whale.