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Waiting For Hunt - Tiger | Charcoal Pencil On Paper | Framed Painting | By Sudipta Sana

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DDF733
Artist Sudipta Sana
Charcoal Pencil On Paper
24.3 inch Height X 24.12 inch Width
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A Glimpse into the Wild

Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the natural world with this striking artwork by Sudipta Sana. Rendered in charcoal pencil on paper, this piece captures the raw power and subtle grace of a majestic tiger in a moment of quiet anticipation. The monochromatic palette enhances the intensity of the subject, drawing the viewer into the tiger's gaze. The artwork is professionally framed, ready to bring a touch of the wilderness into your home or office. The dimensions of this framed piece are 24.3 inches in height and 24.12 inches in width, making it a substantial and captivating addition to any art collection.

The Tiger in Mythology and Culture

The tiger, a symbol of strength, courage, and independence, has held a prominent place in mythology and culture across Asia for centuries. In Hindu mythology, the tiger is the vahana (mount) of the goddess Durga, representing her power and ability to conquer evil. The tiger's association with Durga links it to protection, fertility, and feminine energy. In Chinese culture, the tiger is one of the twelve animals of the zodiac, embodying courage, leadership, and the ability to ward off evil spirits. It's considered the king of all beasts, often associated with the cardinal direction west and the element of metal. The image of the tiger is frequently found in traditional paintings, textiles, and sculptures, serving as a powerful emblem of status, prosperity, and good fortune. Beyond its symbolic meaning, the tiger also represents the delicate balance of nature, reminding us of the importance of conservation and respect for the wild.

The Artist's Vision

Sudipta Sana has skillfully employed the medium of charcoal to create a stunning portrayal of this magnificent creature. Every line and shadow contributes to the overall sense of realism, capturing not just the physical form of the tiger but also its spirit. The artist's attention to detail brings the tiger to life, from the intricate patterns of its fur to the intensity of its gaze. Placed against a suggestive backdrop of shadowed trees, the tiger exudes an aura of mystery and latent power.
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