Artwork description:

This black and white portrait of an African lion has won the following awards:

Photographer of the Year B+W Photography Magazine, London, UK

Le Prix De La Photographie (PX3), Paris, France

It has been in numerous exhibitions, including AIPAD in New York.

This Limited Edition photographic print of a lion looking into the eyes of the viewer is made using archival pigment inks and archival fine-art paper. This striking portrait is part of a wider series of wild animal portraits called 'Behind the Eyes'.

The intention of the series is to encourage the viewer to consider animal consciousness and behaviour, and what an animal may “think” or “feel” as it looks right back at the human viewer.

Both observers may actually have far more in common than either of them realises….

Other sizes are available.

Materials used:

Archival pigment inks and archival fine-art paper

Tags:
#black and #animal face #lion #animal portrait #african lion 

Lion's Stare (2019)

Photograph 
by Paul Coghlin

£1,500

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 81.28 x 81.28cm (unframed) / 76.2 x 76.2cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Animals and birds

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This black and white portrait of an African lion has won the following awards:

Photographer of the Year B+W Photography Magazine, London, UK

Le Prix De La Photographie (PX3), Paris, France

It has been in numerous exhibitions, including AIPAD in New York.

This Limited Edition photographic print of a lion looking into the eyes of the viewer is made using archival pigment inks and archival fine-art paper. This striking portrait is part of a wider series of wild animal portraits called 'Behind the Eyes'.

The intention of the series is to encourage the viewer to consider animal consciousness and behaviour, and what an animal may “think” or “feel” as it looks right back at the human viewer.

Both observers may actually have far more in common than either of them realises….

Other sizes are available.

Materials used:

Archival pigment inks and archival fine-art paper

Tags:
#black and #animal face #lion #animal portrait #african lion 
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Detail and texture; symmetry and form. These are common elements which thread through my quite diverse bodies of work, and connect every subject to each other - from a lion’s stare to... Read more

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