Original artwork description:

The tiger is generally an emblem of dignity, ferocity, sternness and courage. They are also a symbol of protection.
The rock formations reveal elements of Chinese Ming style painting with its spaciousness and natural depiction of landscape elements. The most favoured colour scheme for shading these rocks was blue and green, the two mineral pigments derived from natural stone deposits.

This artwork is painted on 300mg Arches Finest Smooth Watercolour Paper. The painting is mounted with a neutral card with a black core. It is custom framed in black wood and has museum quality non-reflective glass.

Materials used:

Gouache

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#tiger #chinese painting #oval painting #chinese art #tiger paintings 
Gazing Tiger (2020)
Gouache painting
by Nicola Mountney

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The tiger is generally an emblem of dignity, ferocity, sternness and courage. They are also a symbol of protection.
The rock formations reveal elements of Chinese Ming style painting with its spaciousness and natural depiction of landscape elements. The most favoured colour scheme for shading these rocks was blue and green, the two mineral pigments derived from natural stone deposits.

This artwork is painted on 300mg Arches Finest Smooth Watercolour Paper. The painting is mounted with a neutral card with a black core. It is custom framed in black wood and has museum quality non-reflective glass.

Materials used:

Gouache

Tags:
#tiger #chinese painting #oval painting #chinese art #tiger paintings 

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Nicola spent 10 years studying Buddhist thangka (scroll) painting and from there developed a unique style of painting with a strong emphasis on colour and detail. Moving away from... Read more

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