Capturing a strength that does not need to act to be understood. Inspired by the art of Kintsugi symbolising perfection through imperfection
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Marked by kintsugi fractures, the tiger embodies courage that is not chaotic but controlled—precision held within restraint. In many traditions, the tiger represents protection, independence, and life force, and here it is suspended in a moment of quiet authority. The water reflects not only its image, but its state of contained energy—strength that does not need to act to be understood
Mixed Media Oil on 20×16” Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Marked by kintsugi fractures, the tiger embodies courage that is not chaotic but controlled—precision held within restraint. In many traditions, the tiger represents protection, independence, and life force, and here it is suspended in a moment of quiet authority. The water reflects not only its image, but its state of contained energy—strength that does not need to act to be understood
Mixed Media Oil on 20×16” Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Capturing a strength that does not need to act to be understood. Inspired by the art of Kintsugi symbolising perfection through imperfection
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