Pastel on Black Canson Mi-Teintes, 2006 'TIGER, tiger, burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? (William Blake. 1757-1827) I really didn't want to paint a photo realistic Tiger. What I was trying to achieve was more of the silent nighttime menace of the hunting tiger. The eyes that seem to look deep into your Saul but in reality, are only watching, intensely for that moment to strike. A beautiful creature built for stealth with incredible power, the lone hunter, and swift to kill. Set in a double ivory mount and framed in beautiful Walnut veneer.
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Orvile Rogers 10 Sep 2012
really nice work!John Cappello 09 May 2011
EXCELLENT CREATION!! LOVE THE GREAT COLORS AND THE GORGEOUS YELLOW EYES!Lori Wadsworth 13 Oct 2008
very beautifulmargaret mckeehan 21 Aug 2008
FANTASTIC WORKAnne Kelty 24 Jun 2006
Your loose technique and soft and hard edges are wonderful in this pastel. You have captured Blake's tiger beautifully.