Original artwork description:

I adapted a photgraph I had seen, for which I could find no source. This was to give me an opportunity to do a blue and orange image. Also I was experimenting with paint pouring at the time, and this composition was challenging from that point of view
Pouring the blue around the blanked out image of the tiger was tricky, as it had to be done fast
Some of the white sparkle is the original paper, and the rest is white gouache
I liked the result. It was shown a couple of times, but never met the right person. I have held on to him until now
This painting is offered mounted in an ivory coloured mount, ready for you to frame to choice

Materials used:

Cold pressed watercolour paper

Tags:
#tiger #blue and orange art 

Indian Tiger (2009)

Watercolour 
by David Harmer

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I adapted a photgraph I had seen, for which I could find no source. This was to give me an opportunity to do a blue and orange image. Also I was experimenting with paint pouring at the time, and this composition was challenging from that point of view
Pouring the blue around the blanked out image of the tiger was tricky, as it had to be done fast
Some of the white sparkle is the original paper, and the rest is white gouache
I liked the result. It was shown a couple of times, but never met the right person. I have held on to him until now
This painting is offered mounted in an ivory coloured mount, ready for you to frame to choice

Materials used:

Cold pressed watercolour paper

Tags:
#tiger #blue and orange art 
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I have painted in watercolour for about twenty years. I have found it suits the subjects that i like to paint, especially anything involving water. There is nothing like watercolour... Read more

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