As I build my portfolio I will be adding artworks created in black and white only.
With more focus on the subject itself, unable to rely on colour, this not only challenges the artist but for the viewer and colllector
these images can bring focus to the mood, emotion, texture and what is being presented, as well as the enduring elements of all that is
both classic and timeless imagery,
With more focus on the subject itself, unable to rely on colour, this not only challenges the artist but for the viewer and colllector
these images can bring focus to the mood, emotion, texture and what is being presented, as well as the enduring elements of all that is
both classic and timeless imagery,
"Awakening" - Original available framed and shipped via Nova Fine Art - 9 ins x 22 ins
Photo Ref Credit: Hollie Gordon
Photo Ref Credit: Hollie Gordon
Above: "Ethereal" - Original available framed and shipped via Nova Fine Art - 40cm x 50cm
Inspired by the belief that there are more tigers living in captivity (5,000 - 10,000) in the US than there
are remaining in the wild, I have tried to recreate as I do with each of my tiger artworks, their very natural beauty,
Photo reference credit: Edo Emmerig Pixabay
Inspired by the belief that there are more tigers living in captivity (5,000 - 10,000) in the US than there
are remaining in the wild, I have tried to recreate as I do with each of my tiger artworks, their very natural beauty,
Photo reference credit: Edo Emmerig Pixabay
Above: "In Sight" - Original available framed and shipped via Nova Fine Art - 43cm x 68cm (16.9 ins x 26.7 ins)
I was so struck by the intensity of this big cat's stare whilst seeming to appear quite casually grooming itself.
I wonder what it may have seen in the distance to have held it's attention so my chosen title could play to both a desire for insight and that of the subject.
Photo reference credit: Natasha Jefferies - Close up detail below:-
I was so struck by the intensity of this big cat's stare whilst seeming to appear quite casually grooming itself.
I wonder what it may have seen in the distance to have held it's attention so my chosen title could play to both a desire for insight and that of the subject.
Photo reference credit: Natasha Jefferies - Close up detail below:-