A loosely painted tiger caressing his mate, painted using Chinese painting techniques and brushstrokes and incorporating the use of white space to enhance the final effect.
I donate £10, (12 euros, $15) from each wildlife painting sale to the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) , and I will send you a receipt of the donation.
I paint in a uncontrolled, deconstructed technique by which I allow the paint and water to create its own rhythms and imperfections to emphasise the raw and wild side of the animal, a side that we dont see just by looking, I like to play with the animals beauty by freeing up its lines and shapes.
Watercolour on 300 gsm paper
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A loosely painted tiger caressing his mate, painted using Chinese painting techniques and brushstrokes and incorporating the use of white space to enhance the final effect.
I donate £10, (12 euros, $15) from each wildlife painting sale to the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) , and I will send you a receipt of the donation.
I paint in a uncontrolled, deconstructed technique by which I allow the paint and water to create its own rhythms and imperfections to emphasise the raw and wild side of the animal, a side that we dont see just by looking, I like to play with the animals beauty by freeing up its lines and shapes.
Watercolour on 300 gsm paper
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This artwork is sold by Aimee Del Valle from France