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Tiger 1, David Hunt, Animal Art, Realist Print, Affordable Artwork

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David Hunt Tiger 1 Limited Edition Giclee Print Edition 10 Framed Size: H 84cm x W 84cm x D 3.5cm Sold Framed Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look. Tiger 1 is an original work on paper by artist, David Hunt. David says: I have always had something of a fascination with foxes. There is one I see often of an evening near where I live – there is something so wonderfully confident and purposeful about the way she moves around, eyes keenly alert to everything. Even if unseen, the sound of a fox calling on a quiet night is a lovely reminder of their presence. I have done quite a few sketches of her over time, getting to know and understand her. Sketches, drawings and notes that record shapes and “volumes”, the way the fur lays across the different parts of the fox’s body. All of this gathered information can then be pulled together to form a drawing in the studio.
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