Tiger Potrait Digital Art

About My Art :-

This is the painting of tiger national animal portrait art which is a stencil art method but a mixed fusion art method was a mind-blowing technique to make it more attractive and creative.  It is a mixed art and especially smudge painting method is also a key to do the art
and most of all it is the best art tribute to the national animal of India. The tones for Tiger were taken from the examination arrangements produced using papier gommette, a shaded gummed paper sold by Parisian stationers and utilized in French kindergartens. Pranav's utilization of this material uncovers his specific interest in the objet trouvé (discovered article), which is a vital aspect for understanding his visual world, for Pranav tracks down his theoretical structures and forms in the negative spaces of his normal or metropolitan climate. Regardless of whether reviewing shadows from an outbuilding, or the vacant space of an opened window, Pranav frequently utilized shapes made in design for his theoretical works. 

During this period, Pranav invested a great deal of energy taking a gander at craftsmanship and design in Europe. The mathematical designs he saw most likely gave source material to Tiger, anyway nondeliberate or roundabout. Most noted are Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim altarpiece

About my Art Inspiration :-

This art inspiration was inspired on the tiger, the national animal of India. 


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  1. Amazing portrait! Also very well written article. Great man!!

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