Indira
£399.00 – £495.00Price range: £399.00 through £495.00
Title: Indira
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
Indira by Sue Payton
Majestic Presence
Presenting “Indira,” a breathtaking fine art limited edition Giclée print by the talented Sue Payton. This stunning piece captures the essence of a tiger with unrivalled precision and artistry. The striking gaze of the tiger invites viewers to immerse themselves in its powerful presence.
Vivid Detail and Depth
Sue Payton masterfully employs vibrant colours and intricate textures to evoke the tiger’s essence. Sharp contrasts and a thoughtful approach to light showcase the fur’s details, enhancing the artwork’s overall impact. Each feature comes alive, drawing you into a world where nature reigns supreme.
A Captivating Centrepiece
“Indira” serves as an outstanding focal point in any setting, whether it graces your living room, office, or gallery. The framed print seamlessly fits various interior styles, adding a touch of sophistication to your decor. Additionally, it sparks conversation and admiration from guests and art enthusiasts alike.
Emotional Resonance
Furthermore, this artwork encapsulates the strength and grace of one of nature’s most majestic creatures. It encourages a deep appreciation for wildlife and invites reflection on the beauty of the natural world. Owning “Indira” not only enriches your art collection but also nurtures a connection with the wild.
Elevate Your Space
Bring home this exceptional Giclée print today to celebrate the beauty and power of the tiger.
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.

