Description
This piece is about the preciousness of our natural world, and how the most beautiful things may disappear due to the intervention of man and technology, symbolised dripping paint. The tiger looks as though it is unravelling, fading away. The paint is rising up like the tiger is disappearing into the ether, adding a sense of the numinous… The original was put on a square canvas to echo the shape of man. In China, the tiger is considered the king of all beasts (not the lion) and represents powerful energy. Further, the tiger is associated with Tsai Shen Yeh, the Chinese God of Wealth, and this symbolism is almost reversed in this piece where the tiger look vulnerable and almost fragile…..Each print in this edition is hand signed and numbered by the artist from an edition of only 25.

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