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JANE LEE MCCRACKENShh, it's a Tiger! Limited Edition Print

$252
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Beautifully reproduced from Jane's intricate black Biro drawing 'Shh, it's a Tiger!'. This is the first design of her 'Siberian Tiger' diptych. One of eight designs from her iconic print and china collection 'In Homage to the Last Great Carnivores of Eurasia', this body of work highlights threatened and endangered carnivores across the Eurasian continent. Dedicated to the majestic Siberian Tiger of Ussuriland this Russian fantasy was inspired by images of Bengal Tigers bathing in forest pools, overlooked by ruined palaces. Amba, the Udege name for Siberian Tiger meaning 'Guardian of the Forest', is depicted sweeping across the pine trees through an antique dacha birdcage. A Red Army cavalry breaking through the forest heralds the historic circumstances that contributed to this tiger species' decline. Jane's meticulous drawings take several months to research and make. Sumptuous signed and numbered limited edition archival pigment print, made by one of the very best printmakers in the industry. Original Biro drawing by Jane Lee McCracken. Edition: 50. Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm. Permanent for greater than 250 years under normal glass. 275 years displayed behind UV glass before noticeable fading and/or changes in colour balance occur. Print is signed and numbered by Jane. Print is sold unframed.
Price last checked on Thursday, 25th April, 2024
Beautifully reproduced from Jane's intricate black Biro drawing 'Shh, it's a Tiger!'. This is the first design of her 'Siberian Tiger' diptych. One of eight designs from her iconic print and china collection 'In Homage to the Last Great Carnivores of Eurasia', this body of work highlights threatened and endangered carnivores across the Eurasian continent. Dedicated to the majestic Siberian Tiger of Ussuriland this Russian fantasy was inspired by images of Bengal Tigers bathing in forest pools, overlooked by ruined palaces. Amba, the Udege name for Siberian Tiger meaning 'Guardian of the Forest', is depicted sweeping across the pine trees through an antique dacha birdcage. A Red Army cavalry breaking through the forest heralds the historic circumstances that contributed to this tiger species' decline. Jane's meticulous drawings take several months to research and make. Sumptuous signed and numbered limited edition archival pigment print, made by one of the very best printmakers in the industry. Original Biro drawing by Jane Lee McCracken. Edition: 50. Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm. Permanent for greater than 250 years under normal glass. 275 years displayed behind UV glass before noticeable fading and/or changes in colour balance occur. Print is signed and numbered by Jane. Print is sold unframed. buy from Wolf & Badger

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