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$1,575.00The Story
Size:37 x 29 in. In the captivating original drawing by Dave White, executed with conte crayon on paper and titled "Tiger Study VI," the artist masterfully captures the essence of a tiger's emotion in a minimalist yet profoundly expressive manner. Measuring 30" x 22" inches, this study becomes a window into the soul of the majestic creature. The focal point lies in the eyes of the tiger, drawing the viewer into a realm of raw emotion and untamed spirit. White's skillful use of conte crayon allows him to convey a depth of feeling in the gaze of the tiger, creating a magnetic pull that invites the observer to connect with the intensity of the subject.
The sketch is a testament to White's ability to strike a delicate balance between abstraction and meticulous detail. The purposeful markings on the paper give rise to a semi-abstract representation of the tiger, allowing the viewer to perceive the powerful essence of the creature without compromising on the intricacies that define its nature. White's strokes are deliberate, each line serving as a conduit for the tiger's emotional state, resulting in a dynamic and evocative portrayal. "Tiger Study VI" stands as a testament to the artist's prowess in capturing the soul of his subjects through a seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful medium.
The sketch is a testament to White's ability to strike a delicate balance between abstraction and meticulous detail. The purposeful markings on the paper give rise to a semi-abstract representation of the tiger, allowing the viewer to perceive the powerful essence of the creature without compromising on the intricacies that define its nature. White's strokes are deliberate, each line serving as a conduit for the tiger's emotional state, resulting in a dynamic and evocative portrayal. "Tiger Study VI" stands as a testament to the artist's prowess in capturing the soul of his subjects through a seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful medium.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Size:37 x 29 in. In the captivating original drawing by Dave White, executed with conte crayon on paper and titled "Tiger Study VI," the artist masterfully captures the essence of a tiger's emotion in a minimalist yet profoundly expressive manner. Measuring 30" x 22" inches, this study becomes a window into the soul of the majestic creature. The focal point lies in the eyes of the tiger, drawing the viewer into a realm of raw emotion and untamed spirit. White's skillful use of conte crayon allows him to convey a depth of feeling in the gaze of the tiger, creating a magnetic pull that invites the observer to connect with the intensity of the subject.
The sketch is a testament to White's ability to strike a delicate balance between abstraction and meticulous detail. The purposeful markings on the paper give rise to a semi-abstract representation of the tiger, allowing the viewer to perceive the powerful essence of the creature without compromising on the intricacies that define its nature. White's strokes are deliberate, each line serving as a conduit for the tiger's emotional state, resulting in a dynamic and evocative portrayal. "Tiger Study VI" stands as a testament to the artist's prowess in capturing the soul of his subjects through a seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful medium.
The sketch is a testament to White's ability to strike a delicate balance between abstraction and meticulous detail. The purposeful markings on the paper give rise to a semi-abstract representation of the tiger, allowing the viewer to perceive the powerful essence of the creature without compromising on the intricacies that define its nature. White's strokes are deliberate, each line serving as a conduit for the tiger's emotional state, resulting in a dynamic and evocative portrayal. "Tiger Study VI" stands as a testament to the artist's prowess in capturing the soul of his subjects through a seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful medium.
















