Asia
£399.00 – £495.00Price range: £399.00 through £495.00
Title: Asia
Artist: Steve Burgess
Type: Giclee canvas on board
Image size: 60.0cm x 80.0cm
Framed Size (approximate): 73.0cm x 93.0cm
Edition size: 95
Available formats:
Mounted: in a warm white mount
Framed: in a matt black with brass/gold inner edge spoon frame
Asia by Sue Payton
Profile of Majesty
This exquisite piece, titled “Asia,” is a fine art limited edition Giclée print by Sue Payton. The immaculately framed artwork captures the majestic presence of a tiger in profile. Its vivid detail and lifelike depiction draw the viewer into the powerful gaze of the creature. Rich hues and sharp contrast against a deep, shadowed backdrop bring energy and intensity to the composition.
Intricate Details and Texture
Sue Payton’s masterful use of light and shadow enhances the texture of the tiger’s fur. Each stroke is thoughtfully applied to convey the depth and character of this majestic animal. The play of light creates a sense of movement, making the tiger almost come alive within its frame.
Emotional Connection
Moreover, viewers often find an emotional connection with the solemn expression and regal posture of the tiger. It exudes strength and grace, providing a moment of reflection on the wilderness. This print offers both an aesthetic delight and a profound narrative.
Perfect for Home or Office
Ideal for display in homes or offices, “Asia” adds a sophisticated touch to any space. Its timeless beauty is complemented by the quality of a Giclée print, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy and resolution. Art lovers and collectors alike will appreciate this blend of artistry and emotion.
Enrich Your Space
Ultimately, this framed piece from Sue Payton becomes more than just decor—it transforms your space into an artistic haven. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece that speaks of wild elegance and natural beauty.
In Art
In 1999, Sue Payton transitioned to painting after moving from Wolverhampton to Shropshire. With a background in science, she began her artistic journey while caring for her young family. Initially self-taught, Sue explored local landscapes in watercolour before trying oils in 2013 and discovering her passion for wildlife art.
Passion for Wildlife
Her long-standing interest in animals turned into a focus on wildlife art, leading her to exhibit and win awards. With both the Association of Animal Artists and the National Exhibition of Wildlife Artists, Sue’s work gained recognition. Since 2019, she has been painting in acrylics, often drawn to endangered mammals like big cats, African wild dogs, and wolves.
Detailed Artistic Style
Sue’s paintings often feature detailed portraits, capturing expressive eyes and the texture of fur. Her art blends scientific precision with emotional depth, reflecting her deep connection to her subjects. Through her work, she highlights the beauty of the natural world and the importance of wildlife conservation.
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