The artwork presents a highly detailed and realistic rendering of a tiger submerged in water up to its shoulders. The tiger's head is the focal point, depicted face-on with intense, piercing eyes that seem to look directly out at the viewer. Its fur is shades of orange, white, and black, with the stripes typical of a tiger's coat meticulously illustrated to capture the animal's natural patterns. The whiskers are fine and distinct, extending from the muzzle with precision. This Bengal tiger is twisting its ears towards the source of its interest.
Adjacent to the tiger is a single water lily, which is placed on a lily pad in the forefront of the image. The lily is pink with multiple layers of petals, and it stands out against the darker background of water and the tiger's orange fur.
The background suggests a murky watery environment with a blending of dark greenish-brown hues that simulate the appearance of water in a natural setting. The play of light and shadow creates a sense of depth, accentuating the three-dimensional effect of the tiger emerging from the water. The art embodies a moment of tranquil coexistence between the wild animal and its environment.
Eye the tiger or else it could be you that’s for dinner.
We need to keep our eyes on the endangered dwindling tiger population as we stand in danger of losing this majestic animal. Its habitat continues to shrink due to expanding human populations and poaching increases.
The original painting is 40"H x 30"W x 1.5"D on gallery wrap canvas.
A copy of this painting is available as a Giclee, signed and numbered. There is a limited edition of 50. All Giclee Prints are shipped ready for hanging or framing. Please specify mounting preferences. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. Call with questions at 303-570-0357.
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